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... means whereby that perfection can become possible . One can appreciate achievement with only a very slight know- ledge of technicalities , or with no knowledge at all ; but in spite of everything that artists may have told us about how ...
... means whereby that perfection can become possible . One can appreciate achievement with only a very slight know- ledge of technicalities , or with no knowledge at all ; but in spite of everything that artists may have told us about how ...
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... means to our memories , is contained in this sentence from Book One , chapter v : ' Our delight in the sunshine on the deep - bladed grass today might be no more than the faint per- ception of wearied souls , if it were not for the ...
... means to our memories , is contained in this sentence from Book One , chapter v : ' Our delight in the sunshine on the deep - bladed grass today might be no more than the faint per- ception of wearied souls , if it were not for the ...
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... means would be too monstrous for nature to proclaim the man who had violated her laws . MACBETH . Stones have been known to move and trees to speak ; Augurs and understood relations have LADY MACBETH . By maggot - pies and choughs and ...
... means would be too monstrous for nature to proclaim the man who had violated her laws . MACBETH . Stones have been known to move and trees to speak ; Augurs and understood relations have LADY MACBETH . By maggot - pies and choughs and ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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