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... perhaps , from a purely aesthetic point of view , rather than on its strength . After the close of the century art was feeling its service to history narrow- ing , as she had sometimes wearied of her subjection to religion at its ...
... perhaps , from a purely aesthetic point of view , rather than on its strength . After the close of the century art was feeling its service to history narrow- ing , as she had sometimes wearied of her subjection to religion at its ...
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... perhaps their largest debt . Mr. Bilson has very kindly given me a copy of a letter which Monsieur de Lasteyrie wrote to him some ten years ago on the subject . It is only fair to say , however , that his opinion was based on a ...
... perhaps their largest debt . Mr. Bilson has very kindly given me a copy of a letter which Monsieur de Lasteyrie wrote to him some ten years ago on the subject . It is only fair to say , however , that his opinion was based on a ...
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... perhaps that , as an expositor of earliest Buddhism , Rhys Davids was at his best . Not only as an Orientalist , but also as a writer of vigorous and stately English , he reached a high level in his illuminating Introductions to the ...
... perhaps that , as an expositor of earliest Buddhism , Rhys Davids was at his best . Not only as an Orientalist , but also as a writer of vigorous and stately English , he reached a high level in his illuminating Introductions to the ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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