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Page 211
... human monarch , he had a father and a grand- sire , who had ruled the universe before him . His father , Kronos , had been de- throned and imprisoned in deepest Tar- taros by his rebellious children : a fate , it may be said ...
... human monarch , he had a father and a grand- sire , who had ruled the universe before him . His father , Kronos , had been de- throned and imprisoned in deepest Tar- taros by his rebellious children : a fate , it may be said ...
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... human conduct . " This conclusion is just and reasonable , and yet it might not have been reached so easily a hundred years ago . During the present century the value of human testimony has been examined as it never was before , and its ...
... human conduct . " This conclusion is just and reasonable , and yet it might not have been reached so easily a hundred years ago . During the present century the value of human testimony has been examined as it never was before , and its ...
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... human voice , and of all rational modes for its development . The unnatural demands made upon the vocal organs through Wagner's total ignorance of the art of singing , and the abnormal devel- opment of the orchestra through the ...
... human voice , and of all rational modes for its development . The unnatural demands made upon the vocal organs through Wagner's total ignorance of the art of singing , and the abnormal devel- opment of the orchestra through the ...
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AfterSuppers of the King | 89 |
Browning Courtship | 99 |
Eve of Independence | 131 |
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