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... tion ( also dramatized ) , in virtue of ceremonial , political , and even sophistical considerations , by the vote of the Areopagus , though under the presidence of Athena , leaves something to be desired . So far , I must prefer the ...
... tion ( also dramatized ) , in virtue of ceremonial , political , and even sophistical considerations , by the vote of the Areopagus , though under the presidence of Athena , leaves something to be desired . So far , I must prefer the ...
Page 117
... tion of life is now , To lie at length and watch the swallows pass , As blithe and restful as this quiet grass . Blue , blue was the heaven above me , And the earth green at my feet ; " O Life ! O Life ! " I kept saying , And the very ...
... tion of life is now , To lie at length and watch the swallows pass , As blithe and restful as this quiet grass . Blue , blue was the heaven above me , And the earth green at my feet ; " O Life ! O Life ! " I kept saying , And the very ...
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... tion will not accept the doctrine which More advocates because to them it seems classical and frigid ; it runs counter to the modernism in thought and expression which they consider the essential mark of vitality and the true sign of ...
... tion will not accept the doctrine which More advocates because to them it seems classical and frigid ; it runs counter to the modernism in thought and expression which they consider the essential mark of vitality and the true sign of ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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