The God Who Made Himself a Story for Children Who Like Music With Notes for G

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The God Who Made Himself a Story for Children Who Like Music With Notes for G
Edward George
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Edward Carpenter: The Drama of Love and Death, Love's Coming of Age, etc. (Mitchell Kennedy).
83. Bakunin : God and the State. Wagner : My Life.
84, 85. Wagner : The Ring of the Niebelung. Shaw : The Perfect Wagnerite. Wagner : Art and Revolution.
For the pros and cons of "inbreeding", by accepting which for the origin of Siegfried Wagner raised so great a storm, see Clouston : Unsoundness of Mind, p. 72.
86. Nietszche : The Fall of Wagner.
86, 87. Finch : Wagner and His Works, vol. 2, p. 123,
...f. N. For other facts on the value of romantic friendship, see Car- penter's Intermediate Sex.
90. The slogan of "Kultur" and the narrow conception of art as something exclusively German are familiar phenomena to students of the present war.
♦Figures refer to corresponding paragraph numbers in the preceding story.
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