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... reason in its most exalted mood " . Plato realized that some high truths can only be represented under the forms of myth and poetry ; but it was Philostratus who first raised pavraoía from the humble position which Plato gives it , and ...
... reason in its most exalted mood " . Plato realized that some high truths can only be represented under the forms of myth and poetry ; but it was Philostratus who first raised pavraoía from the humble position which Plato gives it , and ...
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... reason the decision was taken . Fortunately for the poet , who now came up to London , Bradlaugh was still his friend , and offered him a home in his own house , where he soon became popular , a daughter of his host writing- " He lived ...
... reason the decision was taken . Fortunately for the poet , who now came up to London , Bradlaugh was still his friend , and offered him a home in his own house , where he soon became popular , a daughter of his host writing- " He lived ...
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... reason for which is obscure , and after parting in 1875 they met no more as friends . From the years 1874 to 1881 Thomson wrote little verse , and has referred to the period as seven songless years " ; he was enabled , however , to ...
... reason for which is obscure , and after parting in 1875 they met no more as friends . From the years 1874 to 1881 Thomson wrote little verse , and has referred to the period as seven songless years " ; he was enabled , however , to ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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