Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 8British Academy, 1976 |
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... passed with sure and unostentatious familiarity over wellnigh every department of humanistic knowledge , as he has in the course of his long and vigorous life passed over wellnigh every country on the habitable globe . One who could ...
... passed with sure and unostentatious familiarity over wellnigh every department of humanistic knowledge , as he has in the course of his long and vigorous life passed over wellnigh every country on the habitable globe . One who could ...
Strana 155
... passed away since his death ; much of the work of his contemporaries , and still more of his imine- diate successors , is trembling in the balance or has definitely passed away ; but to whatever extent we directly own him as leader ...
... passed away since his death ; much of the work of his contemporaries , and still more of his imine- diate successors , is trembling in the balance or has definitely passed away ; but to whatever extent we directly own him as leader ...
Strana 257
... passed before writing . But the narrative is too close to place it much beyond the actual eyewitnesses . With some probability we may learn more about the original document . Various places are named in it naturally , as scenes of ...
... passed before writing . But the narrative is too close to place it much beyond the actual eyewitnesses . With some probability we may learn more about the original document . Various places are named in it naturally , as scenes of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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