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... force , has been lamentable . For the influence of this " schol- astic " method of considering him naturally came to prevail in education generally . The theatre - where Shakespeare has somehow managed to live on , even though crippled ...
... force , has been lamentable . For the influence of this " schol- astic " method of considering him naturally came to prevail in education generally . The theatre - where Shakespeare has somehow managed to live on , even though crippled ...
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... force . The problem is practically capable of no solution . There is a chasm to be bridged - that which yawns between the consciousness of the seven- teenth century in such matters and our own in the twentieth . We may , of course ...
... force . The problem is practically capable of no solution . There is a chasm to be bridged - that which yawns between the consciousness of the seven- teenth century in such matters and our own in the twentieth . We may , of course ...
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... forces that move by law , and the destructive forces that , consciously or unconsciously , aim at destroying real values , at obliterating all the finer shades and tones in language and in thought , and at exalting incompetence . There ...
... forces that move by law , and the destructive forces that , consciously or unconsciously , aim at destroying real values , at obliterating all the finer shades and tones in language and in thought , and at exalting incompetence . There ...
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... force , but to force untempered by love— " Gave wisdom which is strength to Jupiter . " And no more than Shelley represents evil as ex- ternal does he say , as implied by Dowden , that salvation is by revolution only . For when is Pro ...
... force , but to force untempered by love— " Gave wisdom which is strength to Jupiter . " And no more than Shelley represents evil as ex- ternal does he say , as implied by Dowden , that salvation is by revolution only . For when is Pro ...
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... force and almost overpowering power ; but they are inferior in this particular abrupt finality , which I know not how to illustrate better than by saying " What ho ! she bumps ! In French she never bumps . How fortunate is the condition ...
... force and almost overpowering power ; but they are inferior in this particular abrupt finality , which I know not how to illustrate better than by saying " What ho ! she bumps ! In French she never bumps . How fortunate is the condition ...
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