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... appears to be no real evidence that Socrates him- self had ever followed statuary or any other craft . Plato's assertions about his youth and early manhood at least imply that he had from the first abundant leisure to satisfy his ...
... appears to be no real evidence that Socrates him- self had ever followed statuary or any other craft . Plato's assertions about his youth and early manhood at least imply that he had from the first abundant leisure to satisfy his ...
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... appears to be warning his readers not only against some who narrowed down righteousness to works of alms- giving , but also against others who denied the need of any righteous works at all . Against both , he contends that our ...
... appears to be warning his readers not only against some who narrowed down righteousness to works of alms- giving , but also against others who denied the need of any righteous works at all . Against both , he contends that our ...
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... appears absurd ; and Constable appears admir- able in his robust sense no less than in his moral probity . But after all Sir George Beaumont was offering , unintelligently no doubt and in a frozen formula , an artistic principle - the ...
... appears absurd ; and Constable appears admir- able in his robust sense no less than in his moral probity . But after all Sir George Beaumont was offering , unintelligently no doubt and in a frozen formula , an artistic principle - the ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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