Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... understand the staccato of his style and its peculiar rapidity of movement . Lamb's figures of speech are not cut out as a child cuts out geometrical shapes . They are like sheaves of light , infinitely moving in all directions , and ...
... understand the staccato of his style and its peculiar rapidity of movement . Lamb's figures of speech are not cut out as a child cuts out geometrical shapes . They are like sheaves of light , infinitely moving in all directions , and ...
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... understands for himself the tendency of thoughts , as well as of events . That in the welter of social and political ideologies , each must preserve an eye for human relationships , and an understanding of the individual's spiritual ...
... understands for himself the tendency of thoughts , as well as of events . That in the welter of social and political ideologies , each must preserve an eye for human relationships , and an understanding of the individual's spiritual ...
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... understand life , in any worth - while way , we must also have some understanding of human nature - the more the better . Now the history of human nature is best found in books . The proper study of mankind is man , said Alexander Pope ...
... understand life , in any worth - while way , we must also have some understanding of human nature - the more the better . Now the history of human nature is best found in books . The proper study of mankind is man , said Alexander Pope ...
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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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