Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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... , Mr. James T. Foard . The President then delivered his Address entitled " William Roscoe , as the Foster - father and Founder of Literature and the Arts in Liverpool . " ORDINARY MEETINGS . II . 22nd October , 1906. The xiv PROCEEDINGS .
... , Mr. James T. Foard . The President then delivered his Address entitled " William Roscoe , as the Foster - father and Founder of Literature and the Arts in Liverpool . " ORDINARY MEETINGS . II . 22nd October , 1906. The xiv PROCEEDINGS .
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... ARTS IN LIVERPOOL . In this building , under this roof , and occupying the chair once filled by the most distinguished citizen that Liver- pool , to my views of allegiance , has produced , it would perhaps not be unbecoming to explain ...
... ARTS IN LIVERPOOL . In this building , under this roof , and occupying the chair once filled by the most distinguished citizen that Liver- pool , to my views of allegiance , has produced , it would perhaps not be unbecoming to explain ...
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... art , and their influence on the present state of society , " and with inevitable variations and shortcomings , the influences and beneficence of literature as the parent art , is my theme to - night . When Roscoe addressed his audience ...
... art , and their influence on the present state of society , " and with inevitable variations and shortcomings , the influences and beneficence of literature as the parent art , is my theme to - night . When Roscoe addressed his audience ...
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... arts , and to the vindication of the claims of literature , on the same grounds of beneficent usefulness : as well as of those arts with which his name and fame are so closely identified , and which he worked so hard all his life to ...
... arts , and to the vindication of the claims of literature , on the same grounds of beneficent usefulness : as well as of those arts with which his name and fame are so closely identified , and which he worked so hard all his life to ...
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... arts he admired , and therein , I submit , ministered to his own enjoyment . But he has himself explained and ... art , may be said in a great degree to originate its own happiness , there being scarcely a situation in which it can be ...
... arts he admired , and therein , I submit , ministered to his own enjoyment . But he has himself explained and ... art , may be said in a great degree to originate its own happiness , there being scarcely a situation in which it can be ...
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