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Page 137
... references to Italian art are rare . They do scant justice to the scope of the Italian triumphs in the realms of painting or of sculpture . Yet Shakespeare on occasion makes vague reference to art at large which supplements the story of ...
... references to Italian art are rare . They do scant justice to the scope of the Italian triumphs in the realms of painting or of sculpture . Yet Shakespeare on occasion makes vague reference to art at large which supplements the story of ...
Page 263
... reference to the reading of the LXX ( and Old - Latin ) of Deut . xxxii . 21 , from which the Pauline quotation comes . These , with 2 Thess . ii 3 discessio ( refuga ) , are , I think , all the instances of reference to various ...
... reference to the reading of the LXX ( and Old - Latin ) of Deut . xxxii . 21 , from which the Pauline quotation comes . These , with 2 Thess . ii 3 discessio ( refuga ) , are , I think , all the instances of reference to various ...
Page 564
... reference to reality , if we ask what kind of reference , the only answer is , the reference that there is in judging . The same tendency which leads men to offer as defini- tions what are not such leads them also to a pretended ...
... reference to reality , if we ask what kind of reference , the only answer is , the reference that there is in judging . The same tendency which leads men to offer as defini- tions what are not such leads them also to a pretended ...
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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