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Page 272
... spirit . The truth is , surely , that different inclinations of the spirit have affinities with different qualities and actions of body - meaning by body that which a sane philosophy accepts as concretely and com- pletely actual in the ...
... spirit . The truth is , surely , that different inclinations of the spirit have affinities with different qualities and actions of body - meaning by body that which a sane philosophy accepts as concretely and com- pletely actual in the ...
Page 388
... spirit of adventure , which must be the driving force behind any advance . Even the despised architects , at least the best of them , have ceased to treat architecture as an affair of sketch - book and pastiche . We no longer quarrel ...
... spirit of adventure , which must be the driving force behind any advance . Even the despised architects , at least the best of them , have ceased to treat architecture as an affair of sketch - book and pastiche . We no longer quarrel ...
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... spirit ! Byron can only move the spleen . He was at best a Satyrist , -in any other way he was mean enough . ' But this was not quite the point of view of the critics of the ' eighties and ' nineties of last century . They did not write ...
... spirit ! Byron can only move the spleen . He was at best a Satyrist , -in any other way he was mean enough . ' But this was not quite the point of view of the critics of the ' eighties and ' nineties of last century . They did not write ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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