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... meaning individual , accepts the conventional Conscience , which is the condition of his receiving the kingship of mankind , and ultimately comes to complete shipwreck . In treating classical mythology in this manner , Spitteler is ...
... meaning individual , accepts the conventional Conscience , which is the condition of his receiving the kingship of mankind , and ultimately comes to complete shipwreck . In treating classical mythology in this manner , Spitteler is ...
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... meaning of this remark if I am allowed to insert an epithet such as " wearisome or " high- brow " before the term " solemnity . " The humour of Spitteler is not aggressive or obtrusive ; but I am convinced that he held the view that ...
... meaning of this remark if I am allowed to insert an epithet such as " wearisome or " high- brow " before the term " solemnity . " The humour of Spitteler is not aggressive or obtrusive ; but I am convinced that he held the view that ...
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... meaning worse - confounded in Shakespeare ) in which Brutus in one breath declares suicide " cowardly and vile , " and in the next assures Cassius that he " bears so great a mind " that if the worst comes to the worst , he will fall by ...
... meaning worse - confounded in Shakespeare ) in which Brutus in one breath declares suicide " cowardly and vile , " and in the next assures Cassius that he " bears so great a mind " that if the worst comes to the worst , he will fall by ...
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A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
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