English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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Page 40
... appears to us a comparatively minor offence , stands in relief against More's entirely factual , grimly restrained account of the unspeakable barbarism and primitive cruelty of the Lance - knights , an account which leaves nothing ...
... appears to us a comparatively minor offence , stands in relief against More's entirely factual , grimly restrained account of the unspeakable barbarism and primitive cruelty of the Lance - knights , an account which leaves nothing ...
Page 46
... appears in the prints , he was a highly enterprising character , playing tricks on the living everywhere , interrupting their carousals , pushing them off their stools , cutting the leash of the blind man's dog so as to make him fall ...
... appears in the prints , he was a highly enterprising character , playing tricks on the living everywhere , interrupting their carousals , pushing them off their stools , cutting the leash of the blind man's dog so as to make him fall ...
Page 157
... appears to be impossible ; it is even more serious , perhaps , that many of us appear to be forgetting that rational discussion is desirable , and that liberty is not just an abstract value of which one approves , but has , PORTRAIT OF ...
... appears to be impossible ; it is even more serious , perhaps , that many of us appear to be forgetting that rational discussion is desirable , and that liberty is not just an abstract value of which one approves , but has , PORTRAIT OF ...
Contents
Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico pag | 1 |
H W Donner St Thomas Mores Treatise on the Four | 25 |
Jorgen Andersen Giant Dreams | 49 |
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