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... contribution is The Prick of Conscience , a long ( some would say eternally interminable ) poem on the Four Last Things ; ever since Richard Morris used Galba as the basis of his edition , the MS has been recognised as a central example ...
... contribution is The Prick of Conscience , a long ( some would say eternally interminable ) poem on the Four Last Things ; ever since Richard Morris used Galba as the basis of his edition , the MS has been recognised as a central example ...
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... contribution is another Prick of Conscience , generally viewed as that copy most closely related to Galba - as Doyle noted , with column and page boundaries identical in the two books ; on that basis , Morris used Harley 4196 in his ...
... contribution is another Prick of Conscience , generally viewed as that copy most closely related to Galba - as Doyle noted , with column and page boundaries identical in the two books ; on that basis , Morris used Harley 4196 in his ...
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... contribution was that once again it worked to neutralise earlier concerns about Britain's inadequate human and material resource base . On the one hand , and as a French visitor to Britain commented , the new machinery effectively multi ...
... contribution was that once again it worked to neutralise earlier concerns about Britain's inadequate human and material resource base . On the one hand , and as a French visitor to Britain commented , the new machinery effectively multi ...
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