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... imagine any author of any time to whom the epithet romantic , however far removed , is less applicable than it is to Lamb . Scott and Byron are , in their different ways , the great romantics of that age , artists , that is , in whom ...
... imagine any author of any time to whom the epithet romantic , however far removed , is less applicable than it is to Lamb . Scott and Byron are , in their different ways , the great romantics of that age , artists , that is , in whom ...
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... imagine , however little we are naturally politically minded , however feeble our bent towards economics may be , find questions of politics and economics , with or without moral implications , urging themselves upon our thoughts . We ...
... imagine , however little we are naturally politically minded , however feeble our bent towards economics may be , find questions of politics and economics , with or without moral implications , urging themselves upon our thoughts . We ...
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... imagine , of the Civil War in the eyes of youth . In 1646 , after the Royalists had left Oxford , Wood returned , and duly matriculated at Merton , a college in which his family had interests . He was a dull pupil , and took five years ...
... imagine , of the Civil War in the eyes of youth . In 1646 , after the Royalists had left Oxford , Wood returned , and duly matriculated at Merton , a college in which his family had interests . He was a dull pupil , and took five years ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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