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Page 149
... expression , and had replaced those bursts of enthusiasm , those indiscretions , those rudenesses which are characteristic of a romantic spirit in literature , by eloquence , by caution , by reticence and vagueness . It is not necessary ...
... expression , and had replaced those bursts of enthusiasm , those indiscretions , those rudenesses which are characteristic of a romantic spirit in literature , by eloquence , by caution , by reticence and vagueness . It is not necessary ...
Page 163
... expression , no store of energy . It needed a nature as unfettered as Blake's , as wide as Wordsworth's , as opulent as Keats's , to push the Romantic attack on to victory . The instinct for ecstasy , ravishment , the caprices and ...
... expression , no store of energy . It needed a nature as unfettered as Blake's , as wide as Wordsworth's , as opulent as Keats's , to push the Romantic attack on to victory . The instinct for ecstasy , ravishment , the caprices and ...
Page 533
... expression of the classical authors , but also to the intensity of his conviction that classical studies were the best training to make men effective and attractive in whatever walk of life they might adopt . His lectures - which were ...
... expression of the classical authors , but also to the intensity of his conviction that classical studies were the best training to make men effective and attractive in whatever walk of life they might adopt . His lectures - which were ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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