University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 30
... material world that Wordsworth has for the world which to him is the expression of spirit . This consciousness of the mysterious though quite material life of the universe , with the intense longing that men's thoughts and actions ...
... material world that Wordsworth has for the world which to him is the expression of spirit . This consciousness of the mysterious though quite material life of the universe , with the intense longing that men's thoughts and actions ...
Page 181
... material is system- atically stored and catalogued , conserved ready for research and awaiting completion by additional dis- coveries . The Museum of Zoology is placed on the third floor and has an exhibit space of 15,380 sq . ft ...
... material is system- atically stored and catalogued , conserved ready for research and awaiting completion by additional dis- coveries . The Museum of Zoology is placed on the third floor and has an exhibit space of 15,380 sq . ft ...
Page 499
... material . " Whereas Scott is " false and mistaken " with " his mediaeval ideals , his blind Jacobitism , his intense devotion to aristocracy and royalty , " the young democrat from Ohio argued that " the arts must become democratic ...
... material . " Whereas Scott is " false and mistaken " with " his mediaeval ideals , his blind Jacobitism , his intense devotion to aristocracy and royalty , " the young democrat from Ohio argued that " the arts must become democratic ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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