Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 33
Page 157
... living in Stratford the respectable bourgeois life of Stratford people and aiming only at comfort and a competence ; in London living the loose life of the artistic circle , free in his manners and his morals . As a poet he was endowed ...
... living in Stratford the respectable bourgeois life of Stratford people and aiming only at comfort and a competence ; in London living the loose life of the artistic circle , free in his manners and his morals . As a poet he was endowed ...
Page 208
... living at that time . For the first of them abandoned the see by reason of an unlawful marriage which he contracted ; he retired by his own will rather than by the pressure of any opposition . Where- fore , while he was still living in ...
... living at that time . For the first of them abandoned the see by reason of an unlawful marriage which he contracted ; he retired by his own will rather than by the pressure of any opposition . Where- fore , while he was still living in ...
Page 341
... living action , however , we see that though space may indeed be the condition of it , time is the stuff of it . In fact we find that in the analysis of living action the conditions are the reverse of those we find in the analysis of ...
... living action , however , we see that though space may indeed be the condition of it , time is the stuff of it . In fact we find that in the analysis of living action the conditions are the reverse of those we find in the analysis of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
25 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy Alcibiades ancient appears Arabic authority Beethoven believe Benedict Benedict IX British Caesar called Caswallon century character Charmides conception connexion count of Tusculum death doctrine Egypt Elected Emanuel England English English poetry expression fact France French give Government Gratian Greek Gregory Henry human idea ideal interest Italy John King language later less literature living Lord mandrake Marozia means mind modern nature Nennius never perhaps Persian Phaedo philosophy Piedmont plant Plato poem poetic poetry poets political pontificate Pope present Prince Professor question Raleigh reality regarded relation represented righteousness Roman Rome Russian Savoy Saxons seems sense Shakespeare Silvester III Socrates Sophroniscus soul speak Spinoza spirit story suisse theory things thought tion tradition true truth Tysilio verse whole words writing Xanthippe Xenophon