Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... nature better , or to realize beauty of thought or language ? It will , I think , help us to decide what to read ... nature itself . To understand life , in any worth - while way , we must also have some understanding of human nature ...
... nature better , or to realize beauty of thought or language ? It will , I think , help us to decide what to read ... nature itself . To understand life , in any worth - while way , we must also have some understanding of human nature ...
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... nature , the man of wit , the man of thought and the man of action ; and as we read these characters we know more of human nature in a fine way - knowing them . 6 ' Robinson Crusoe ' was for me the father of all books of adven- ture ...
... nature , the man of wit , the man of thought and the man of action ; and as we read these characters we know more of human nature in a fine way - knowing them . 6 ' Robinson Crusoe ' was for me the father of all books of adven- ture ...
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... nature . In his own dream - world of beauty , both sensuous and emotional , he lived his ' real ' life , his most ... nature than with his own nature . ' 6 C Thus in a dream of ideal perfection , Rossetti presents to us the 6 sensuous ...
... nature . In his own dream - world of beauty , both sensuous and emotional , he lived his ' real ' life , his most ... nature than with his own nature . ' 6 C Thus in a dream of ideal perfection , Rossetti presents to us the 6 sensuous ...
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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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