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... never regarded as having anything to do with clear perception or knowledge , or even with articulate emotion . It remains something mysterious and uncanny , quite apart from our normal consciousness . The gift of prophecy and magical ...
... never regarded as having anything to do with clear perception or knowledge , or even with articulate emotion . It remains something mysterious and uncanny , quite apart from our normal consciousness . The gift of prophecy and magical ...
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... never did nor never shall Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror : This royal throne of kings , this scepter'd isle , England , bound in with the triumphant sea : not only these , but the representations , equally sympathetic because ...
... never did nor never shall Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror : This royal throne of kings , this scepter'd isle , England , bound in with the triumphant sea : not only these , but the representations , equally sympathetic because ...
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... never parodied the work of modern writers unless he thought it extravagant or was unduly and insincerely worshipped . His especial aversion in this respect was Robert Browning : and he was never tired of parodying him . Courage and ...
... never parodied the work of modern writers unless he thought it extravagant or was unduly and insincerely worshipped . His especial aversion in this respect was Robert Browning : and he was never tired of parodying him . Courage and ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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