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Page 216
... probably Keats's Hyperion , Demeter hopes for an era of " younger kindlier Gods . " Tennyson's faith in progress does not here rest on the advance of science , there is nothing of the modernism which is so quickly dated . The gods will ...
... probably Keats's Hyperion , Demeter hopes for an era of " younger kindlier Gods . " Tennyson's faith in progress does not here rest on the advance of science , there is nothing of the modernism which is so quickly dated . The gods will ...
Page 414
... probably have to pay part of the reparations due to the United States , since a boycott against Japan would probably inflict relatively greater loss upon the United States than upon Canada . In order to make the effects of the boycott ...
... probably have to pay part of the reparations due to the United States , since a boycott against Japan would probably inflict relatively greater loss upon the United States than upon Canada . In order to make the effects of the boycott ...
Page 543
... probably dismiss this question as being academic . The future may witness in Canada a struggle between a Socialist party and a Capitalist party , but by the time the Socialist party becomes a serious contender for office it will probably ...
... probably dismiss this question as being academic . The future may witness in Canada a struggle between a Socialist party and a Capitalist party , but by the time the Socialist party becomes a serious contender for office it will probably ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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