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... Literature , to do about it ? Nothing . You must take the colleges as you find them . The existing order cannot be changed by a young journeyman , and even if it could be , your concern is not with reform but with literature . You have ...
... Literature , to do about it ? Nothing . You must take the colleges as you find them . The existing order cannot be changed by a young journeyman , and even if it could be , your concern is not with reform but with literature . You have ...
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... literature an exact science , and devotees of what is erroneously called the historical method try to make it an inexact science , and both are loathesome . It is not , as yet , that the department is dominated by inferior men : the ...
... literature an exact science , and devotees of what is erroneously called the historical method try to make it an inexact science , and both are loathesome . It is not , as yet , that the department is dominated by inferior men : the ...
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... literature . This avoidance is probably explicable by their home surroundings , which have not been such as to stir the imagination to the point of developing an interest in either history or in literature . " It is a matter for a ...
... literature . This avoidance is probably explicable by their home surroundings , which have not been such as to stir the imagination to the point of developing an interest in either history or in literature . " It is a matter for a ...
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VOLUME XL | 47 |
ARTICLES | 72 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr | 139 |
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