Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... play , a professor of Greek with a special weakness for Euripides , is Gilbert Murray , whose translations of his favourite are quoted repeatedly in the play . In this unexpected way the arguments of Euripides were revived after twenty ...
... play , a professor of Greek with a special weakness for Euripides , is Gilbert Murray , whose translations of his favourite are quoted repeatedly in the play . In this unexpected way the arguments of Euripides were revived after twenty ...
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... play ; the universe itself : what but an immense heap of little things ? I can contemplate nothing but parts , and parts are all little ! My mind feels as if it ached to behold and know something great , something one and indivisible ...
... play ; the universe itself : what but an immense heap of little things ? I can contemplate nothing but parts , and parts are all little ! My mind feels as if it ached to behold and know something great , something one and indivisible ...
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... play a large , if not preponderating , part . Romanticism , in short , is essentially an escape , and the common usage of the term is more accurate than the usage of the scholar ; but this , too , would lead us too far from our present ...
... play a large , if not preponderating , part . Romanticism , in short , is essentially an escape , and the common usage of the term is more accurate than the usage of the scholar ; but this , too , would lead us too far from our present ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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