The Living Age, Volume 278Living Age Company, 1913 |
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... follow that this lost expressiveness is not worth much of what we have gained , or rather , that something of its spirit cannot be recovered and developed in another way than that of the Greeks and the Renaissance . Even the stoutest of ...
... follow that this lost expressiveness is not worth much of what we have gained , or rather , that something of its spirit cannot be recovered and developed in another way than that of the Greeks and the Renaissance . Even the stoutest of ...
Page 441
... follow the example of Canada and take part in the inquiry . It is to be hoped that they will follow it carefully and derive from it as much advantage as if they had shared in its labor . But it may be that the most im- portant result of ...
... follow the example of Canada and take part in the inquiry . It is to be hoped that they will follow it carefully and derive from it as much advantage as if they had shared in its labor . But it may be that the most im- portant result of ...
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... follow- ing dialogue was written- for I know Tell me , Glaucon , you keep both sporting dogs and a great number of ... follows : Since there is a struggle for existence , and since no two creatures are alike , the fittest must tend to ...
... follow- ing dialogue was written- for I know Tell me , Glaucon , you keep both sporting dogs and a great number of ... follows : Since there is a struggle for existence , and since no two creatures are alike , the fittest must tend to ...
Contents
Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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