Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 11 |
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... feel the beauty of this myth . But some may also feel a certain discomfort and even irritation , and that leads me to another point of importance . There are two ways in which dialogue may be treated and both are illustrated by Plato ...
... feel the beauty of this myth . But some may also feel a certain discomfort and even irritation , and that leads me to another point of importance . There are two ways in which dialogue may be treated and both are illustrated by Plato ...
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... feel that you are being cheated , though you may think your author to be a fool or a knave . These are the principal ... feeling . In saying this I do not mean to deny that most valuations are social . But the dialogue is only suitable ...
... feel that you are being cheated , though you may think your author to be a fool or a knave . These are the principal ... feeling . In saying this I do not mean to deny that most valuations are social . But the dialogue is only suitable ...
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... feel that she had in Wilde no true and loyal admirer . For he says with a burst of enthusiasm : For after all , what is our primary debt to the Greeks ? Simply the critical spirit . And this spirit which they exer- cised on questions of ...
... feel that she had in Wilde no true and loyal admirer . For he says with a burst of enthusiasm : For after all , what is our primary debt to the Greeks ? Simply the critical spirit . And this spirit which they exer- cised on questions of ...
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Introduction By SIR HENRY IMBERTTERRY Bt | 1 |
A Consideration Born 1854 died | 21 |
Lord Elgin and the Marbles By COURTENAY POLLOCK | 41 |
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