Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... fact that German philosophers create the fears and anxieties that they discover , and that the secrets of the past cannot be unveiled simply by a prolonged examination of one's own navel . The facile distribution of modern complexes ...
... fact that German philosophers create the fears and anxieties that they discover , and that the secrets of the past cannot be unveiled simply by a prolonged examination of one's own navel . The facile distribution of modern complexes ...
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... fact is the sweetest dream that labour knows ' . Edward Thomas in his verse seldom lost touch with the countryman's attitude to nature as a series of facts - often very hard facts . These facts he may seem to be allowing to speak for ...
... fact is the sweetest dream that labour knows ' . Edward Thomas in his verse seldom lost touch with the countryman's attitude to nature as a series of facts - often very hard facts . These facts he may seem to be allowing to speak for ...
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... fact , the great and the small never ceased to torment Coleridge's mind , from a speculative and also from a ... facts , and all facts are necessarily little . And the universe to them is but a mass of little things.5 1 Anima Poetae , pp ...
... fact , the great and the small never ceased to torment Coleridge's mind , from a speculative and also from a ... facts , and all facts are necessarily little . And the universe to them is but a mass of little things.5 1 Anima Poetae , pp ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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