Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... existence of our Society , and , by a second coinci- dence , Prof. Foster Watson has drawn our attention to its recognition in the Oxford of the Renascence . " Either I am vastly mistaken , " says Vivès , " or else nothing is more vital ...
... existence of our Society , and , by a second coinci- dence , Prof. Foster Watson has drawn our attention to its recognition in the Oxford of the Renascence . " Either I am vastly mistaken , " says Vivès , " or else nothing is more vital ...
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... existence before legend got hold of them , and , violently snatching them from the sepulchre of history , enveloped them with the iridescent veils of myth . Homer , the άodós who sang his grave songs at the dawn of our Mediterranean ...
... existence before legend got hold of them , and , violently snatching them from the sepulchre of history , enveloped them with the iridescent veils of myth . Homer , the άodós who sang his grave songs at the dawn of our Mediterranean ...
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... existence , we cannot consider them now but in the light of their legend . Their cradles and their biers are out of our sight long since . It little matters if their ashes enrich the sacred soil of Ravenna and Stratford - on - Avon . As ...
... existence , we cannot consider them now but in the light of their legend . Their cradles and their biers are out of our sight long since . It little matters if their ashes enrich the sacred soil of Ravenna and Stratford - on - Avon . As ...
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... existence . It did not rightly exist as an end in itself ; it was only a part in the whole perspective of life . Instead of being body and soul , it was , let us say , to the spirit what eyes are to the body . We are bound , therefore ...
... existence . It did not rightly exist as an end in itself ; it was only a part in the whole perspective of life . Instead of being body and soul , it was , let us say , to the spirit what eyes are to the body . We are bound , therefore ...
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... on fact . It is a sufficient explanation of their existence , and of the blatancy which partly infected American patriotism , that it " " was a patriotism which had actually to be preached , WALT WHITMAN AND AMERICA . 117.
... on fact . It is a sufficient explanation of their existence , and of the blatancy which partly infected American patriotism , that it " " was a patriotism which had actually to be preached , WALT WHITMAN AND AMERICA . 117.
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