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... become familiar at the Society's gatherings ; the broad , rugged face , the candid look and gentle manner . The dis- arming modesty of his opening remarks in ' Shakespeare and Soldiering ' is entirely in keeping with the impression he ...
... become familiar at the Society's gatherings ; the broad , rugged face , the candid look and gentle manner . The dis- arming modesty of his opening remarks in ' Shakespeare and Soldiering ' is entirely in keeping with the impression he ...
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... become a Beyond - Being when its converse is in the Supreme . He who knows himself to have become such , knows himself now an image of the Supreme ; and when the phantasm has returned to the Original , the journey is achieved . Suppose ...
... become a Beyond - Being when its converse is in the Supreme . He who knows himself to have become such , knows himself now an image of the Supreme ; and when the phantasm has returned to the Original , the journey is achieved . Suppose ...
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... becomes a revolutionist . He no longer plays his part simply and unconsciously in the scene into which he is thrown ... become , so to say , aware of themselves . Hitherto they have lived by habit . They have moved in grooves , and when ...
... becomes a revolutionist . He no longer plays his part simply and unconsciously in the scene into which he is thrown ... become , so to say , aware of themselves . Hitherto they have lived by habit . They have moved in grooves , and when ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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