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... remained so largely medieval . A group , of which Boyle was the moving spirit , anticipated the formal establishment of the Royal Society , and of both of these bodies Locke was a member . When he found himself unable to keep pace with ...
... remained so largely medieval . A group , of which Boyle was the moving spirit , anticipated the formal establishment of the Royal Society , and of both of these bodies Locke was a member . When he found himself unable to keep pace with ...
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... remained a very interesting piece of critical autobiography , by no means deserving the angry abuse that has been hurled at it . For to a whole class of men from Lamb onwards - men quite as sensitive to poetry as others- Shelley has ...
... remained a very interesting piece of critical autobiography , by no means deserving the angry abuse that has been hurled at it . For to a whole class of men from Lamb onwards - men quite as sensitive to poetry as others- Shelley has ...
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... remained a principal city under the Parthians , and was occupied by the Romans for 14 years after its capture by Trajan . Hadrian surrendered it , and it remained Parthian until A.D. 165 , when it was again captured by the Romans , who ...
... remained a principal city under the Parthians , and was occupied by the Romans for 14 years after its capture by Trajan . Hadrian surrendered it , and it remained Parthian until A.D. 165 , when it was again captured by the Romans , who ...
Contents
RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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