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... given the indulgence due to an off - hand aphorism , it must be allowed to hit fairly closely the mark of Lamb's distinction . It may , of course , be taken merely to repeat what , during his lifetime and in the century now passed since ...
... given the indulgence due to an off - hand aphorism , it must be allowed to hit fairly closely the mark of Lamb's distinction . It may , of course , be taken merely to repeat what , during his lifetime and in the century now passed since ...
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... given as a considered judgment that even the most resolute executives , working under the most favourable external conditions , could not realize ultimately more than $ 40,000,000 on the traffic of a normal year . The postulates on ...
... given as a considered judgment that even the most resolute executives , working under the most favourable external conditions , could not realize ultimately more than $ 40,000,000 on the traffic of a normal year . The postulates on ...
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University of Toronto. technique of his given art ; whereas what we are seeking is that mode of beauty common to every art - product of a given time and people . That such a common factor exists there can be but little doubt ; the ...
University of Toronto. technique of his given art ; whereas what we are seeking is that mode of beauty common to every art - product of a given time and people . That such a common factor exists there can be but little doubt ; the ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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