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... escape the eye of the discerning reader . In Quest of Escape would also be a good title . Every country and every age has its own dreams of escape , and unknown lands are one obvious answer . Most of the Ancients , he says , far from ...
... escape the eye of the discerning reader . In Quest of Escape would also be a good title . Every country and every age has its own dreams of escape , and unknown lands are one obvious answer . Most of the Ancients , he says , far from ...
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... escape , and the common usage of the term is more accurate than the usage of the scholar ; but this , too , would lead us too far from our present inquiry . It is sufficient to note that the sixteenth century was romantic not only about ...
... escape , and the common usage of the term is more accurate than the usage of the scholar ; but this , too , would lead us too far from our present inquiry . It is sufficient to note that the sixteenth century was romantic not only about ...
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... escape from this dilemma , for in times of excessive political discomfort , such as the Middle Ages , the country of escape becomes an imaginary Roman Empire where law and order are absolute , and where the Pax Romana reigns ; while in ...
... escape from this dilemma , for in times of excessive political discomfort , such as the Middle Ages , the country of escape becomes an imaginary Roman Empire where law and order are absolute , and where the Pax Romana reigns ; while in ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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