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... tion of 250 years makes any further title superfluous . Nor is the Royal Academy of Arts , though a century younger , spoken or thought of in popular usage otherwise than simply as The Royal Academy . In time the title of the British ...
... tion of 250 years makes any further title superfluous . Nor is the Royal Academy of Arts , though a century younger , spoken or thought of in popular usage otherwise than simply as The Royal Academy . In time the title of the British ...
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... tion which may be expressed by saying that the one kind of sensations " lay " the other kind . Or again , as other philo- sophers say , the proposition " Hens lay eggs " may possibly mean : Certain sensations of mine would , under ...
... tion which may be expressed by saying that the one kind of sensations " lay " the other kind . Or again , as other philo- sophers say , the proposition " Hens lay eggs " may possibly mean : Certain sensations of mine would , under ...
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... tion - exercised in all periods a powerful sway over him . He never cared to dispute , there was no element of dispute within his nature ; no disturbance of soul marked the growth of his beliefs or disbeliefs , but they were a natural ...
... tion - exercised in all periods a powerful sway over him . He never cared to dispute , there was no element of dispute within his nature ; no disturbance of soul marked the growth of his beliefs or disbeliefs , but they were a natural ...
Contents
RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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