University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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... least harmonious , the least fundamentally self - assured of all European peoples , they seek reassurance and compensation in their talk of a transcendent historic mission . Because they have never been able to form a united people ...
... least harmonious , the least fundamentally self - assured of all European peoples , they seek reassurance and compensation in their talk of a transcendent historic mission . Because they have never been able to form a united people ...
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... least the manner of Quintilian's expressions on the subject in class must have been so strong as to give rise among his pupils to the idea of a deep personal hostility , and students have uncanny discernment in these matters . It is ...
... least the manner of Quintilian's expressions on the subject in class must have been so strong as to give rise among his pupils to the idea of a deep personal hostility , and students have uncanny discernment in these matters . It is ...
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... least temporarily cease , that an aesthetic " holiday " should be declared . For no department of research seems to be so hopelessly bogged . Since the beginning of this century some of the world's most brilliant minds have devoted ...
... least temporarily cease , that an aesthetic " holiday " should be declared . For no department of research seems to be so hopelessly bogged . Since the beginning of this century some of the world's most brilliant minds have devoted ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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