Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... certainly not less relevant to my theme today , is Shelley's own contribution . And this is all the more interesting because Shelley could certainly not have known , in any ordinary workaday sense of the verb ' to know ' , what he was ...
... certainly not less relevant to my theme today , is Shelley's own contribution . And this is all the more interesting because Shelley could certainly not have known , in any ordinary workaday sense of the verb ' to know ' , what he was ...
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... certainly cannot have been the whole inspiration of his thought , since he died in the middle of it . If we are to generalize from single instances , then we might as justifiably argue that legislators are the unacknowledged poets of ...
... certainly cannot have been the whole inspiration of his thought , since he died in the middle of it . If we are to generalize from single instances , then we might as justifiably argue that legislators are the unacknowledged poets of ...
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... certainly have been a golden age for the sculptors and painters , and all who shared the Greek ideal of the body beautiful . By comparison with the Golden Age how short and un- satisfactory is the story of the Garden of Eden . The Jews ...
... certainly have been a golden age for the sculptors and painters , and all who shared the Greek ideal of the body beautiful . By comparison with the Golden Age how short and un- satisfactory is the story of the Garden of Eden . The Jews ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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