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... critical valuation there is not much to detract . What chiefly concerns me here is the general opinion of it which ... critical and the creative mind was not one of direct antagonism in the Elizabethan age , then it will be easier for me ...
... critical valuation there is not much to detract . What chiefly concerns me here is the general opinion of it which ... critical and the creative mind was not one of direct antagonism in the Elizabethan age , then it will be easier for me ...
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... critical treatises appeared just before the beginning of the great age ; and if they are a sign of anything , it is of growth and not of decay . ― And in these simple effusions we have in embryo the critical questions which were to be ...
... critical treatises appeared just before the beginning of the great age ; and if they are a sign of anything , it is of growth and not of decay . ― And in these simple effusions we have in embryo the critical questions which were to be ...
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... critical acumen and skill to disclose to others the relevancy of his discoveries , is among the admirable of the earth . How many in that mill are , in point of cold fact , being taught that the relevancy of " new knowledge " is ...
... critical acumen and skill to disclose to others the relevancy of his discoveries , is among the admirable of the earth . How many in that mill are , in point of cold fact , being taught that the relevancy of " new knowledge " is ...
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WALTER HINES PAGE | 1 |
WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
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