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... lectures on Arnold , and we shall have more and more as time goes on the subject , totally considered , is almost as inexhaus- tible and rewarding as , say , the subject Samuel Johnson . I am engaged in saying one or two small things ...
... lectures on Arnold , and we shall have more and more as time goes on the subject , totally considered , is almost as inexhaus- tible and rewarding as , say , the subject Samuel Johnson . I am engaged in saying one or two small things ...
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... lectures this power of perception is pinned down by an elaborate pattern of hard thinking . In these four lectures Arnold's power of co - ordination , of architectonice , is probably more complicated than anything he demanded of the ...
... lectures this power of perception is pinned down by an elaborate pattern of hard thinking . In these four lectures Arnold's power of co - ordination , of architectonice , is probably more complicated than anything he demanded of the ...
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... Lecture . Lost Manuscripts . By Dr. ROBIN Flower · PAGE V 1 19 · 43 67 89 107 · 137 VII . Tredegar Memorial Lecture for 1939. The Dignity of English Thought . By MICHAEL ROBERTS . Introduction . VOL . XIX . By R. W. CHAPMAN , M.A. , D ...
... Lecture . Lost Manuscripts . By Dr. ROBIN Flower · PAGE V 1 19 · 43 67 89 107 · 137 VII . Tredegar Memorial Lecture for 1939. The Dignity of English Thought . By MICHAEL ROBERTS . Introduction . VOL . XIX . By R. W. CHAPMAN , M.A. , D ...
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