Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... told characteristically , so that the characters live , not merely upon the surface but with an inward life , so that they become real . That is just what newspapers don't do . The facts are told in the most ordinary way possible . The ...
... told characteristically , so that the characters live , not merely upon the surface but with an inward life , so that they become real . That is just what newspapers don't do . The facts are told in the most ordinary way possible . The ...
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... told us , Sophia meant at that time in Athens roughly culture , ' and Arete meant here artistic excellence ' and hadn't the later ethical meaning . ' Wilamowitz gave his vote for Wissenschaft- erhabener Wissen- schaft geistiger Brot ...
... told us , Sophia meant at that time in Athens roughly culture , ' and Arete meant here artistic excellence ' and hadn't the later ethical meaning . ' Wilamowitz gave his vote for Wissenschaft- erhabener Wissen- schaft geistiger Brot ...
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... told her mother all about it . And Mme Héger , in her calm , quiet way , took her up to her room , opened her jewel box , and gave her the letters to read . And still , despite the obloquy , Mme Héger , that silent lady , held her peace ...
... told her mother all about it . And Mme Héger , in her calm , quiet way , took her up to her room , opened her jewel box , and gave her the letters to read . And still , despite the obloquy , Mme Héger , that silent lady , held her peace ...
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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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