Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... spirit ; they are almost the authors of our civilization . On this account Mr. Henry J. Cowell's paper on Erasmus and His English Friends ' comes as a luminous unintended comment on Dr. Routh's . He depicts the attractive grace of ...
... spirit ; they are almost the authors of our civilization . On this account Mr. Henry J. Cowell's paper on Erasmus and His English Friends ' comes as a luminous unintended comment on Dr. Routh's . He depicts the attractive grace of ...
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... spirit ? 6 Such a reconciliation can undoubtedly be effected , for it has already begun . In fact the fusion might have been inaugurated by Huxley , Haeckel and their opponent Samuel Butler , if each gladiator had not persuaded himself ...
... spirit ? 6 Such a reconciliation can undoubtedly be effected , for it has already begun . In fact the fusion might have been inaugurated by Huxley , Haeckel and their opponent Samuel Butler , if each gladiator had not persuaded himself ...
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... spirit is coming to its own . For better or for worse , modern Christendom is penetrated through and through with the Erasmian spirit . " Here , then , are a few A tribute such as I have prepared should conclude , I feel , with the ...
... spirit is coming to its own . For better or for worse , modern Christendom is penetrated through and through with the Erasmian spirit . " Here , then , are a few A tribute such as I have prepared should conclude , I feel , with the ...
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