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Page 94
... original though not in the copy -on the upper edge of the vase . I suppose the copyist has left out the lower line of the left arm . I did not observe whether the line that runs from the foot of the kantharos to the lap was in the original ...
... original though not in the copy -on the upper edge of the vase . I suppose the copyist has left out the lower line of the left arm . I did not observe whether the line that runs from the foot of the kantharos to the lap was in the original ...
Page 154
... original draft of the great chro- nicle , which Matthew had before him , did not contain most of the documents which can now be found in its copy , B. The transcription of B would seem , therefore , to have been made 1 Historia Anglorum ...
... original draft of the great chro- nicle , which Matthew had before him , did not contain most of the documents which can now be found in its copy , B. The transcription of B would seem , therefore , to have been made 1 Historia Anglorum ...
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... original diggers and decipherers had been long dead and their epigoni had been busy for a decade , possibly two decades , producing the first grammars and dictionaries as well as catalogues of collections of tablets , when he went up to ...
... original diggers and decipherers had been long dead and their epigoni had been busy for a decade , possibly two decades , producing the first grammars and dictionaries as well as catalogues of collections of tablets , when he went up to ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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