The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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... story of what happened , told by an artist , with all the significance of a true story and all the value of revealing the nature of the historical process . To object that it cannot be true because it can never be complete is to beg the ...
... story of what happened , told by an artist , with all the significance of a true story and all the value of revealing the nature of the historical process . To object that it cannot be true because it can never be complete is to beg the ...
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... story ; culminating in the ever - dramatic moment of the present . ' Round the story , as flesh and blood round the bone , ' writes Professor Trevelyan in Clio , a Muse , ' ' should be gathered many different things - character ...
... story ; culminating in the ever - dramatic moment of the present . ' Round the story , as flesh and blood round the bone , ' writes Professor Trevelyan in Clio , a Muse , ' ' should be gathered many different things - character ...
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... story , and on the dramatic nature of that unity . " If , indeed , the story of the great events and the great men of our Augustan age could be told in its truth and simplicity , as only the man of Athens could have told it , it would ...
... story , and on the dramatic nature of that unity . " If , indeed , the story of the great events and the great men of our Augustan age could be told in its truth and simplicity , as only the man of Athens could have told it , it would ...
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Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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