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... gives , too , a fair sample of his art in weaving the carefully modulated period . One such recollected . character stands in Lamb's gallery ... give to Lamb's best art its peculiar rarity . Here , we 82 THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY.
... gives , too , a fair sample of his art in weaving the carefully modulated period . One such recollected . character stands in Lamb's gallery ... give to Lamb's best art its peculiar rarity . Here , we 82 THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY.
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... give the age a name ; she set upon it the stamp of her own personality as a sovereign . That personality was the expression of many forces - the spirit of the times , the genius of her ministers , her own will not least . But whatever ...
... give the age a name ; she set upon it the stamp of her own personality as a sovereign . That personality was the expression of many forces - the spirit of the times , the genius of her ministers , her own will not least . But whatever ...
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... give me in exchange for my soul ? To these questions the dic- tators give no real answer , even those of them who feel it necessary to try . Their programmes are a shifting opportunism , their doctrines an intellectual confusion , their ...
... give me in exchange for my soul ? To these questions the dic- tators give no real answer , even those of them who feel it necessary to try . Their programmes are a shifting opportunism , their doctrines an intellectual confusion , their ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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