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... scholars of whom S. H. Butcher did not live to address the Academy . Sir Adolphus Ward revealed his wide and massive learning , while Sir E. Maunde Thompson began that association with the British Museum which Sir Frederic con- tinued ...
... scholars of whom S. H. Butcher did not live to address the Academy . Sir Adolphus Ward revealed his wide and massive learning , while Sir E. Maunde Thompson began that association with the British Museum which Sir Frederic con- tinued ...
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... scholars and that there is a more co- operative spirit amongst learned societies than ever before . In this post - war age even the assembling of scholars together cannot be accomplished without the assistance of the State , and the ...
... scholars and that there is a more co- operative spirit amongst learned societies than ever before . In this post - war age even the assembling of scholars together cannot be accomplished without the assistance of the State , and the ...
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... scholars possessed , and consequently we can approach much nearer than ever before towards a recon- struction of what Shakespeare originally wrote . As a result of this knowledge various individual scholars have given us new texts ...
... scholars possessed , and consequently we can approach much nearer than ever before towards a recon- struction of what Shakespeare originally wrote . As a result of this knowledge various individual scholars have given us new texts ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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