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... human society . The writers before us have each traversed one of these regions . Prof. Mackail needs no introduction to English . readers . He has written with equal distinction of English , of Latin and of Greek literature , and ...
... human society . The writers before us have each traversed one of these regions . Prof. Mackail needs no introduction to English . readers . He has written with equal distinction of English , of Latin and of Greek literature , and ...
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... and no one of that age more clearly anticipated the educa- tional ideals of the present . When Bishop Foxe invited him over from Italy to become the first " " Professor of Humanity in his College of Corpus INTRODUCTION . vii.
... and no one of that age more clearly anticipated the educa- tional ideals of the present . When Bishop Foxe invited him over from Italy to become the first " " Professor of Humanity in his College of Corpus INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... Humanity in his College of Corpus Christi at Oxford he was deliberately laying the foundations of the New Age in England , and setting on foot the most far - reaching development in our history . His contemporaries recognised the great ...
... Humanity in his College of Corpus Christi at Oxford he was deliberately laying the foundations of the New Age in England , and setting on foot the most far - reaching development in our history . His contemporaries recognised the great ...
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... human life is , of course , no new one - it is implied in the very 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 ...
... human life is , of course , no new one - it is implied in the very 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 ...
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... century . In poetry , as in other fields of human development , that century was in truth , after the pause and recoil of its . earlier years , the great germinal and constructive age of 4 COLLINS , AND THE ENGLISH LYRIC.
... century . In poetry , as in other fields of human development , that century was in truth , after the pause and recoil of its . earlier years , the great germinal and constructive age of 4 COLLINS , AND THE ENGLISH LYRIC.
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