Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 9British Academy, 1976 |
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... followed . Though when in 1620 , he was again proposed for the Treasurership , he , as we have seen , thought it more prudent to secure the election of his alter ego , Southampton , in his place , and though both of them , with their ...
... followed . Though when in 1620 , he was again proposed for the Treasurership , he , as we have seen , thought it more prudent to secure the election of his alter ego , Southampton , in his place , and though both of them , with their ...
Strana 197
... followed ; to the second , the conquests of Rome , which imposed one law and administration and the use of two official languages , one or other of which presently became general , each over a vast area . The third saw the discovery and ...
... followed ; to the second , the conquests of Rome , which imposed one law and administration and the use of two official languages , one or other of which presently became general , each over a vast area . The third saw the discovery and ...
Strana 432
... followed Swinburne to the charge there were not wanting depreciators of Wordsworth too . It was no moral Clytemnestra ' that struck Byron down again , no champion of the peculiar English blend of honest prudery and hypo- critical ...
... followed Swinburne to the charge there were not wanting depreciators of Wordsworth too . It was no moral Clytemnestra ' that struck Byron down again , no champion of the peculiar English blend of honest prudery and hypo- critical ...
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