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... expression of the organic consciousness of his group . That is why the best measure of the worth of any society is the art it leaves behind ; why we can assess the quality of a civilization by its pots and cave - drawings when ...
... expression of the organic consciousness of his group . That is why the best measure of the worth of any society is the art it leaves behind ; why we can assess the quality of a civilization by its pots and cave - drawings when ...
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... expression then being different , but the substance much the same . It happened thus : In his workmen's yard ( which lay at the back of my garden ) he was seen standing over a run of ants ; and ( talking half to himself half to another ) ...
... expression then being different , but the substance much the same . It happened thus : In his workmen's yard ( which lay at the back of my garden ) he was seen standing over a run of ants ; and ( talking half to himself half to another ) ...
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... expression of emotion we can see the formulation of a problem . Each such problem contains in its expression the only apt solution — a solution which will admit of special pleading no more than the drama which contains in itself its ...
... expression of emotion we can see the formulation of a problem . Each such problem contains in its expression the only apt solution — a solution which will admit of special pleading no more than the drama which contains in itself its ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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