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... important a study as the history of what they did . In attacking this problem I have relied chiefly on three criteria which , since external evidence is lacking , may all be described as psychological . The first is the psychology of ...
... important a study as the history of what they did . In attacking this problem I have relied chiefly on three criteria which , since external evidence is lacking , may all be described as psychological . The first is the psychology of ...
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... important that the poets themselves are seldom aware of the power that lies in their pens ; and heaven knows what uses they might put it to if they were aware of it . This leads me finally to what is perhaps the most important ...
... important that the poets themselves are seldom aware of the power that lies in their pens ; and heaven knows what uses they might put it to if they were aware of it . This leads me finally to what is perhaps the most important ...
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... important ones have been described and sometimes pictured . We are able to study them at leisure and draw some interesting conclusions . Although such entrées no doubt celebrated an actual marriage or a real victory , they contained ...
... important ones have been described and sometimes pictured . We are able to study them at leisure and draw some interesting conclusions . Although such entrées no doubt celebrated an actual marriage or a real victory , they contained ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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