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... perhaps owing to my imperfect understanding of the English language , I had failed to understand correctly some of his observations . I fully accept the necessity of " individual aspira- tion " as explained in his note . Per- haps I ...
... perhaps owing to my imperfect understanding of the English language , I had failed to understand correctly some of his observations . I fully accept the necessity of " individual aspira- tion " as explained in his note . Per- haps I ...
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... perhaps divine from the first a latent hankering for the transcendental which is borne out by the tendency of " northern art ( from the Celtic West to the Asiatic East ) towards abstraction , infinity and a symbolic conception of ...
... perhaps divine from the first a latent hankering for the transcendental which is borne out by the tendency of " northern art ( from the Celtic West to the Asiatic East ) towards abstraction , infinity and a symbolic conception of ...
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... perhaps a mystic meal such as Jessie Weston associat- ed with her Attis - Mithra cults ? In any case it would involve an enquiry into the festivals of the dim past- the Aryan feasts of the dead . So once again the circle would close ...
... perhaps a mystic meal such as Jessie Weston associat- ed with her Attis - Mithra cults ? In any case it would involve an enquiry into the festivals of the dim past- the Aryan feasts of the dead . So once again the circle would close ...
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