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... offer such observations as he may wish upon the papers that he has the honour of bringing together . And this is a pleasure of which I should like to avail myself . We need make no comparisons between the present contributions , beyond ...
... offer such observations as he may wish upon the papers that he has the honour of bringing together . And this is a pleasure of which I should like to avail myself . We need make no comparisons between the present contributions , beyond ...
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... offer such observations as he wish upon may the papers that he has the honour of bringing together . And this is a pleasure of which I should like to avail myself . We need make no comparisons between the present contributions , beyond ...
... offer such observations as he wish upon may the papers that he has the honour of bringing together . And this is a pleasure of which I should like to avail myself . We need make no comparisons between the present contributions , beyond ...
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... offer this as a practical counsel , and it is easy to apply it . The Times Literary Supplement and any number of literary reviews are constantly recalling old books to mind , or suggesting new ones which we think we should like to read ...
... offer this as a practical counsel , and it is easy to apply it . The Times Literary Supplement and any number of literary reviews are constantly recalling old books to mind , or suggesting new ones which we think we should like to read ...
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... offers to the world at large a moral value which can contribute to that work of the reconstruction of ideals which is so urgent , apart altogether from the artistic value it offers to the man of letters and the critic . This moral value ...
... offers to the world at large a moral value which can contribute to that work of the reconstruction of ideals which is so urgent , apart altogether from the artistic value it offers to the man of letters and the critic . This moral value ...
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... offers less likelihood of novelty to a cultured foreign public . But I shall take a few examples of works of that period , so that it may be seen that even then , in spite of the firmly fixed ideas as to religion , the monarchy , and ...
... offers less likelihood of novelty to a cultured foreign public . But I shall take a few examples of works of that period , so that it may be seen that even then , in spite of the firmly fixed ideas as to religion , the monarchy , and ...
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