The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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Page 42
... attained the clear - set bounds of art . Further man cannot go ; but , yet I take it , The critic still will play the critic's part . ' G. B. GRUNDY . Art . 3. - BRITISH INVESTMENTS ABROAD . 1. Economic 42 121 THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY.
... attained the clear - set bounds of art . Further man cannot go ; but , yet I take it , The critic still will play the critic's part . ' G. B. GRUNDY . Art . 3. - BRITISH INVESTMENTS ABROAD . 1. Economic 42 121 THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY.
Page 78
... played as loud and lasts as long as the composer bids . Rhythm has thus no opposition to contend against in the material of the art , nothing , so to speak , stubborn or opinionated ( as words are ) , which it must subdue . Therefore ...
... played as loud and lasts as long as the composer bids . Rhythm has thus no opposition to contend against in the material of the art , nothing , so to speak , stubborn or opinionated ( as words are ) , which it must subdue . Therefore ...
Page 99
... play ; and hence a body of magical rites as one among other devices to obtain the meat which perisheth ' - rites which lie at the core of barbaric and pagan religions , and which , mutatis mutandis , survive in the harvest and allied ...
... play ; and hence a body of magical rites as one among other devices to obtain the meat which perisheth ' - rites which lie at the core of barbaric and pagan religions , and which , mutatis mutandis , survive in the harvest and allied ...
Page 100
... played the most conspicuous part in history - the Aryan , the Semitic and the Turanian ' ; and since discussion of the ' vexed question of totemism in classic and Oriental antiquity has yielded barren results , ' he limits the enquiry ...
... played the most conspicuous part in history - the Aryan , the Semitic and the Turanian ' ; and since discussion of the ' vexed question of totemism in classic and Oriental antiquity has yielded barren results , ' he limits the enquiry ...
Page 109
... played by the male in the procreation of children , the child deriving his totem neither from his father nor his mother , but from the place where she first became aware that she was pregnant . Time after time we have questioned them ...
... played by the male in the procreation of children , the child deriving his totem neither from his father nor his mother , but from the place where she first became aware that she was pregnant . Time after time we have questioned them ...
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