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Page 377
... never have had the Ulysses and Poly- phemus ' , and Constable might never have painted Weymouth Bay ' . While Turner was storming his way into the mystery of nature , the son of the miller of East Bergholt , with less genius , but more ...
... never have had the Ulysses and Poly- phemus ' , and Constable might never have painted Weymouth Bay ' . While Turner was storming his way into the mystery of nature , the son of the miller of East Bergholt , with less genius , but more ...
Page 419
... never stopped growing . He made himself , for instance , a Greek scholar and an enthusiast for the Greek classics when he was of full middle age . But , as I can testify , he never to the end lost his interest in military matters ; and ...
... never stopped growing . He made himself , for instance , a Greek scholar and an enthusiast for the Greek classics when he was of full middle age . But , as I can testify , he never to the end lost his interest in military matters ; and ...
Page 437
... never been . love again asserted itself . It was not love for a person ; perhaps it was hardly love so much as the capacity for love . Whatever it may be , henceforth this is what love will be in him , and it will be fully maintained ...
... never been . love again asserted itself . It was not love for a person ; perhaps it was hardly love so much as the capacity for love . Whatever it may be , henceforth this is what love will be in him , and it will be fully maintained ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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