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... things admirably ; not all things . Our activity in our own fields may be cramped by the hiding away of our materials . To concentrate on even our favourite line of work may not be easy , and there is a sort of intellectual asceticism ...
... things admirably ; not all things . Our activity in our own fields may be cramped by the hiding away of our materials . To concentrate on even our favourite line of work may not be easy , and there is a sort of intellectual asceticism ...
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... things go , one risks being branded as an innocent . If you say that Shakespeare has written Shakespeare , no one will pay attention to you , but if you say that Shakespeare's plays were written by Chaucer or Pope , that is new and ...
... things go , one risks being branded as an innocent . If you say that Shakespeare has written Shakespeare , no one will pay attention to you , but if you say that Shakespeare's plays were written by Chaucer or Pope , that is new and ...
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... thing in the man - impulse , habit , factor of whatever sort- has to be at least identified , I do not say ... things , and his reactions will be highly personal ; and his rejections . will be as significant as his acceptances ...
... thing in the man - impulse , habit , factor of whatever sort- has to be at least identified , I do not say ... things , and his reactions will be highly personal ; and his rejections . will be as significant as his acceptances ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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