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... caused in a large measure by his natural inability to recognize nature in art . Yet because the child shows but little ... cause little harm ; but we must check them and brand them as evil , lest they become uncontrollable when in later ...
... caused in a large measure by his natural inability to recognize nature in art . Yet because the child shows but little ... cause little harm ; but we must check them and brand them as evil , lest they become uncontrollable when in later ...
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... causes English books pervade the modern world to an extent not easily explicable by any one cause , but only com- parable in scale to the use of the Latin language in medieval times . Perhaps the most striking example is that of pre ...
... causes English books pervade the modern world to an extent not easily explicable by any one cause , but only com- parable in scale to the use of the Latin language in medieval times . Perhaps the most striking example is that of pre ...
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... cause implies a general conquest . Had we a difference with some petty isle , Or with our neighbours , lady , for our landmarks . * * * After a day of blood , peace might be argued , But where we grapple for the ground we live on , The ...
... cause implies a general conquest . Had we a difference with some petty isle , Or with our neighbours , lady , for our landmarks . * * * After a day of blood , peace might be argued , But where we grapple for the ground we live on , The ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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