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... present volume . They are diverse because they are the product of diverse minds , but they have a unity because they represent the definite activities for which our fellowship was created . These are the criticism and exposition of the ...
... present volume . They are diverse because they are the product of diverse minds , but they have a unity because they represent the definite activities for which our fellowship was created . These are the criticism and exposition of the ...
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... 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.
... 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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... present , " with great content and admiration . " The lecturer , his learning , and his tutelary swarm of bees , became a legend in Oxford , and if his fame has , in later years , been almost forgotten , it is partly because his ...
... present , " with great content and admiration . " The lecturer , his learning , and his tutelary swarm of bees , became a legend in Oxford , and if his fame has , in later years , been almost forgotten , it is partly because his ...
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... present literary conditions in the United States , including a con- sciousness of " the unique splendour of their history , " and a bold suggestion of a probable return in the New World " to very ancient fountains of living water . " It ...
... present literary conditions in the United States , including a con- sciousness of " the unique splendour of their history , " and a bold suggestion of a probable return in the New World " to very ancient fountains of living water . " It ...
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... presents some curious and fertile analogies - it is to be observed that their finest and most characteristic work is ... present . One pair of instances may suffice to indicate what I mean . When Collins writes in the Ode on Popular ...
... presents some curious and fertile analogies - it is to be observed that their finest and most characteristic work is ... present . One pair of instances may suffice to indicate what I mean . When Collins writes in the Ode on Popular ...
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