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... century , accompanied as it was by marvellous progress in scientific achieve- ment , has left in the nation a reliance upon natural science and material performance which threatens to play us false . Science itself has become less self ...
... century , accompanied as it was by marvellous progress in scientific achieve- ment , has left in the nation a reliance upon natural science and material performance which threatens to play us false . Science itself has become less self ...
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... century and up to the present day . 6 It is true that the greater part of his poetical output belongs to the first quarter of the century ; but two volumes published in the last few years , ' The Burning - Glass ' in 1945 , and ...
... century and up to the present day . 6 It is true that the greater part of his poetical output belongs to the first quarter of the century ; but two volumes published in the last few years , ' The Burning - Glass ' in 1945 , and ...
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... century England which is lacking in the England of to - day . To - day , the advance of science is year by year opening up new continents of the mind . But unlike Tudor England we lack a sense of purpose and an appropriate technique . I ...
... century England which is lacking in the England of to - day . To - day , the advance of science is year by year opening up new continents of the mind . But unlike Tudor England we lack a sense of purpose and an appropriate technique . I ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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