Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... ideas coalesce into a single common idea , which becomes an institution . It is even more obvious that these combined practices or conventions , composed of only bits and 6 HUMANISM : PAST , PRESENT AND FUTURE.
... ideas coalesce into a single common idea , which becomes an institution . It is even more obvious that these combined practices or conventions , composed of only bits and 6 HUMANISM : PAST , PRESENT AND FUTURE.
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... ideas which plenty of people will be sure to attach to them , which perhaps ought often to be attached to them , which in this country at any rate are certain to be attached to them quite sufficiently , but which criticism has really ...
... ideas which plenty of people will be sure to attach to them , which perhaps ought often to be attached to them , which in this country at any rate are certain to be attached to them quite sufficiently , but which criticism has really ...
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... idea seems to originate with Plato , and can be traced through the ages down to that remarkable book of poems , The ... ideas ; you can find it in chapters 85-87 of the Satyricon . ' It is suffi- cient to say that The Sleeping Beauty ...
... idea seems to originate with Plato , and can be traced through the ages down to that remarkable book of poems , The ... ideas ; you can find it in chapters 85-87 of the Satyricon . ' It is suffi- cient to say that The Sleeping Beauty ...
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