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... tradition and to define the high standards that this tradition implies . At the same time it is also important that this feeling for a living literature and for the values it embodies should be given as wide a currency as possible , and ...
... tradition and to define the high standards that this tradition implies . At the same time it is also important that this feeling for a living literature and for the values it embodies should be given as wide a currency as possible , and ...
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... tradition , for the mere Tory - minded could find much that was congenial in the fatalistic language of Malthus and Ricardo . It was a tradition which had received an immense boost from the first Romantics , and especially from Burke ...
... tradition , for the mere Tory - minded could find much that was congenial in the fatalistic language of Malthus and Ricardo . It was a tradition which had received an immense boost from the first Romantics , and especially from Burke ...
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... tradition , and ritual to which he could give ' assent ' . He put into circulation a term and a mode of reasoning from ' cumulative probabilities ' , of which many others have since availed themselves . In a letter to Mrs Humphry Ward ...
... tradition , and ritual to which he could give ' assent ' . He put into circulation a term and a mode of reasoning from ' cumulative probabilities ' , of which many others have since availed themselves . In a letter to Mrs Humphry Ward ...
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