Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 9British Academy, 1976 |
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... regard to the subject which has been , on the whole , the most important with which we have had to deal- important both in itself and because it has furnished an illustration of the way in which a national Academy can and ought to be of ...
... regard to the subject which has been , on the whole , the most important with which we have had to deal- important both in itself and because it has furnished an illustration of the way in which a national Academy can and ought to be of ...
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... regard it as an established fact that The Tempest in its final form dates from 1613 , we come once more to what no lover of Shakespeare will care to regard as other than his last play . We have seen that the opening of The Tempest ...
... regard it as an established fact that The Tempest in its final form dates from 1613 , we come once more to what no lover of Shakespeare will care to regard as other than his last play . We have seen that the opening of The Tempest ...
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... regard to the matter in question , lite pendente super privilegiis ipsis ; and in letter 86 , of the same date , he orders the tenants of St. Augustine to pay no regard to any action of the Archbishop , if he should act contrary to the ...
... regard to the matter in question , lite pendente super privilegiis ipsis ; and in letter 86 , of the same date , he orders the tenants of St. Augustine to pay no regard to any action of the Archbishop , if he should act contrary to the ...
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