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Pagina 127
... seems to break in upon the human voice . It may be that there is overmuch guess - work in all this . Perhaps there is no such change of music in the " Hymn of Pan , " and what one fancy acknowledges another may deny . To one a refrain seems ...
... seems to break in upon the human voice . It may be that there is overmuch guess - work in all this . Perhaps there is no such change of music in the " Hymn of Pan , " and what one fancy acknowledges another may deny . To one a refrain seems ...
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in both cases seems a plausible conclu- sion . The analogy between the phy- sical organism and the social organism at first sight seems sufficiently close to warrant such a deduction , though the argument of analogy by itself can never ...
in both cases seems a plausible conclu- sion . The analogy between the phy- sical organism and the social organism at first sight seems sufficiently close to warrant such a deduction , though the argument of analogy by itself can never ...
Pagina 271
... seems a fit opportunity for saying something of the predominant influence of Ibsen . I have called it predominant because it seems a mere matter of fact that since the vogue of the Norwegian dramatist most of the playwriters of England ...
... seems a fit opportunity for saying something of the predominant influence of Ibsen . I have called it predominant because it seems a mere matter of fact that since the vogue of the Norwegian dramatist most of the playwriters of England ...
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Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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