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... seems to me that it was the extraordinary pains with which Shorthouse pursued his ideal of giving us this ' ordinary life ' that constitutes the real greatness of his work . I say with intent ' pursued his ideal ' , for I should hardly ...
... seems to me that it was the extraordinary pains with which Shorthouse pursued his ideal of giving us this ' ordinary life ' that constitutes the real greatness of his work . I say with intent ' pursued his ideal ' , for I should hardly ...
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... seems to me to be simply bosh ' ; or , of Ten- nyson's later Idylls : " The Knights might be fox - hunters going to the meet . ' It was because he was so sensible , no doubt , that his business continued to grow and to flourish . Was ...
... seems to me to be simply bosh ' ; or , of Ten- nyson's later Idylls : " The Knights might be fox - hunters going to the meet . ' It was because he was so sensible , no doubt , that his business continued to grow and to flourish . Was ...
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... seems to him genteel fuss with the acciden- tal colorations of the language ; his sense of the language will be quite different from ours , and Shakespeare will seem to him as great , but as remote , as Homer ; and so he will set his ...
... seems to him genteel fuss with the acciden- tal colorations of the language ; his sense of the language will be quite different from ours , and Shakespeare will seem to him as great , but as remote , as Homer ; and so he will set his ...
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By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Katja Reissner Lecture | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 37 |
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