Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... idea of the Great Man was steadfast in every mind . Carlyle and the German philosophers were full of him . In those days there had been very little decline in the aristocratic idea and no false illusions of the equality of men clouded ...
... idea of the Great Man was steadfast in every mind . Carlyle and the German philosophers were full of him . In those days there had been very little decline in the aristocratic idea and no false illusions of the equality of men clouded ...
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... idea of the triumph passed almost in- sensibly into all royal processions . In the sixteenth century the triumphal Entrée became almost a disease . All the more important ones have been described and sometimes pictured . We are able to ...
... idea of the triumph passed almost in- sensibly into all royal processions . In the sixteenth century the triumphal Entrée became almost a disease . All the more important ones have been described and sometimes pictured . We are able to ...
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... idea ( the revolt against con- vention ) with the outcast idea ( the revolt against conventional morality ) , and it was so potent a force because it coincided with the dream world of so many of Byron's contemporaries . Early in the ...
... idea ( the revolt against con- vention ) with the outcast idea ( the revolt against conventional morality ) , and it was so potent a force because it coincided with the dream world of so many of Byron's contemporaries . Early in the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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