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... ancient profession , turns the passion of St. Margaret into a cante - fable of the approved Irish type , and other texts have their style improved out of all reason by the lavish addition of alliterating adjectives . The only known ...
... ancient profession , turns the passion of St. Margaret into a cante - fable of the approved Irish type , and other texts have their style improved out of all reason by the lavish addition of alliterating adjectives . The only known ...
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... Ancient History in the University of Cambridge , not only from his published works , but from a great number of learned manuscript notes which he was good enough to place at my disposal . Of this , as of nearly every other work on ...
... Ancient History in the University of Cambridge , not only from his published works , but from a great number of learned manuscript notes which he was good enough to place at my disposal . Of this , as of nearly every other work on ...
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... Ancient History in the University . For some years before 1887 he had been University Lecturer in Roman History and he was known to possess a very complete knowledge of the ancient evidence for the history of Republican Rome and of the ...
... Ancient History in the University . For some years before 1887 he had been University Lecturer in Roman History and he was known to possess a very complete knowledge of the ancient evidence for the history of Republican Rome and of the ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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