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Page 85
... sides of that line are different . It may be said , ' This is all very fine as an utterance of Sir Positive , but where are ... side , you find that the musician has , quite rightly judging by results , proceeded on perfectly different ...
... sides of that line are different . It may be said , ' This is all very fine as an utterance of Sir Positive , but where are ... side , you find that the musician has , quite rightly judging by results , proceeded on perfectly different ...
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... side , the side of discovery as I called it , than by his singular genius for re - discovery , by his gift for making the dry bones of all sorts of commonplace live , the commonplaces of life , of language , and of thought . For ...
... side , the side of discovery as I called it , than by his singular genius for re - discovery , by his gift for making the dry bones of all sorts of commonplace live , the commonplaces of life , of language , and of thought . For ...
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... side , the side of which I have tried to speak to - day : the poet must also be sensé , must have bon sens , what Horace may have meant , or a part of what he meant , by sensus communis , which is an instinctive or acquired sympathy ...
... side , the side of which I have tried to speak to - day : the poet must also be sensé , must have bon sens , what Horace may have meant , or a part of what he meant , by sensus communis , which is an instinctive or acquired sympathy ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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