Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... lost language from Constantinople ; and Dr. Marcu Beza , who has enriched the Society's Library with his fine , authoritative volume on Byzantine Art in Roumania ' ( as we have learnt to call Moldo - Wallachia ) enriches these ...
... lost language from Constantinople ; and Dr. Marcu Beza , who has enriched the Society's Library with his fine , authoritative volume on Byzantine Art in Roumania ' ( as we have learnt to call Moldo - Wallachia ) enriches these ...
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... lost happiness or unfulfilled hope , with such intensity that a particular place and time and mood , without any apparent transformation , take on the stillness , the composure of art . a deeply contemplative poet , rivals the verse ...
... lost happiness or unfulfilled hope , with such intensity that a particular place and time and mood , without any apparent transformation , take on the stillness , the composure of art . a deeply contemplative poet , rivals the verse ...
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... lost after his death . No noble influence is ever lost . " In vindica- tion of that may I conclude with some words of Sir Theodore Martin's on this very question : " The power of the actor's genius , which has been reflected to him in ...
... lost after his death . No noble influence is ever lost . " In vindica- tion of that may I conclude with some words of Sir Theodore Martin's on this very question : " The power of the actor's genius , which has been reflected to him in ...
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