Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... 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 Introduction By Sir HENRY ...
... 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 Introduction By Sir HENRY ...
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... writer whose importance is out of all proportion to the slender volume of his work which survives . But the essay is ... writers in verse or prose from Chaucer downwards . The lecturer is not concerned with the personality of these ...
... writer whose importance is out of all proportion to the slender volume of his work which survives . But the essay is ... writers in verse or prose from Chaucer downwards . The lecturer is not concerned with the personality of these ...
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... writer could not have given us ; for even if he had possessed the requisite knowledge of facts , the Italian point of view and the native associations must have been lacking . The interpretation would have been a view from a less ...
... writer could not have given us ; for even if he had possessed the requisite knowledge of facts , the Italian point of view and the native associations must have been lacking . The interpretation would have been a view from a less ...
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... writer , whose book has seemed to many of us to be characterised rather by moral vigilance than by judgment or artistic sense . On the poetical side , too , his judgment is a severe one . These contro- versies are matters of opinion ...
... writer , whose book has seemed to many of us to be characterised rather by moral vigilance than by judgment or artistic sense . On the poetical side , too , his judgment is a severe one . These contro- versies are matters of opinion ...
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... writer's valuation of the elements of 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 ...
... writer's valuation of the elements of 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 ...
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