Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 62
... once more , and perhaps for the last time , how the subtlety of his hand could follow and record the instantaneous growth and death of each momentary human thought : thoughts flit over the face in a continuous stream , and the portrait ...
... once more , and perhaps for the last time , how the subtlety of his hand could follow and record the instantaneous growth and death of each momentary human thought : thoughts flit over the face in a continuous stream , and the portrait ...
Page 233
... once echoing the monotony of the bell and remembering that mere imitation is not the business of art : how finely varied are the vowel sounds : how grave and weighty the whole effect of the line is ! And then the second line with that ...
... once echoing the monotony of the bell and remembering that mere imitation is not the business of art : how finely varied are the vowel sounds : how grave and weighty the whole effect of the line is ! And then the second line with that ...
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... once . His first step was to tell his recruits that , as wearers of the King's uniform , they were better than other black men . The recruits responded at once ; and the West India Regiments contributed not a little to forward the work ...
... once . His first step was to tell his recruits that , as wearers of the King's uniform , they were better than other black men . The recruits responded at once ; and the West India Regiments contributed not a little to forward the work ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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