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    Richard Wagner's Prose Works.Richard Wagner & William Ashton Ellis - 2018 - Palala Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  2. A Chart of Industrial Life [by W. Ellis.].William Ellis - 1869
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  3. Philo-Socrates a Series of Papers Wherein Subjects Are Investigated Which, There is Reason to Believe, Would Have Interested Socrates, and in a Manner That He Would Not Disapprove, Were He Among Us Now, Gifted with the Knowledge, and Familiar with the Habits and Doings, of Our Times.William Ellis - 1861 - Smith, Elder.
     
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    Sir Charles Sherrington's Man: on his Nature1: PHILOSOPHY.William Ellis - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):198-207.
  5. The Idea of the Soul in Western Philosophy and Science.William Ellis - 1941 - Mind 50 (200):414-419.
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  6. The Idea of the Soul in Western Philosophy and Science.William Ellis - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):327-328.
     
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    Thoughts on the Future of the Human Race.William Ellis - 2021
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    Actors and Singers.Richard Wagner & William Ashton Ellis - 1995 - U of Nebraska Press.
    "In the same period Wagner was deeply inspired by the works of Shakespeare, an influence that runs throughout this volume. The title essay, "Actors and Singers," is one of Wagner's most deliberate and philosophical writings. He wrote, "Art ceases, strictly speaking, to be Art from the moment it presents itself as Art to our reflecting consciousness. " He described how the unconsciousness of art, and thus art's power, connected natural genius to cultivate traditions.
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    Sir Charles Sherrington's "Man: On His Nature".William Ellis - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):198 - 207.