Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 8British Academy, 1976 |
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Strana 164
... believe ; or indeed would be likely to believe , if he stopped to ask the question how the story came to be told . a man capable of representing the whole pageant of life 164 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... believe ; or indeed would be likely to believe , if he stopped to ask the question how the story came to be told . a man capable of representing the whole pageant of life 164 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
Strana 189
... believe that the blood of the poets has been mixed in other proportions than the blood of the average Englishman ; we are still confronted by the fact that a race supposed to be prosaic has produced a poetical literature unsurpassed in ...
... believe that the blood of the poets has been mixed in other proportions than the blood of the average Englishman ; we are still confronted by the fact that a race supposed to be prosaic has produced a poetical literature unsurpassed in ...
Strana 499
... believe upon instinct , but to find these reasons is no less an instinct ' , ' he is justifying a kind of faith , and not a kind of fraud . But the Choir Invisible will always appear a kind of fraud to those who ask for an eternal life ...
... believe upon instinct , but to find these reasons is no less an instinct ' , ' he is justifying a kind of faith , and not a kind of fraud . But the Choir Invisible will always appear a kind of fraud to those who ask for an eternal life ...
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