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British Academy. BRITISH ACADEMY ANNUAL REPORT 1951-2 1. DEATH OF H.M. KING GEORGE VI . - On the occasion of the death of H.M. King George VI the following address was submitted to his successor on behalf of the Academy : May it please ...
British Academy. BRITISH ACADEMY ANNUAL REPORT 1951-2 1. DEATH OF H.M. KING GEORGE VI . - On the occasion of the death of H.M. King George VI the following address was submitted to his successor on behalf of the Academy : May it please ...
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... Academy whose creation it had encouraged , which it frequently used for its own purposes , and to which for so long it refused to give any adequate assistance . But in any survey of the activities of the Academy this circumstance cannot ...
... Academy whose creation it had encouraged , which it frequently used for its own purposes , and to which for so long it refused to give any adequate assistance . But in any survey of the activities of the Academy this circumstance cannot ...
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British Academy. which still lack a benefactor . Since several of the lectures have now become biennial there is ample room , indeed a growing need , for more lectures and I hope means may be found to add to their number . Few more ...
British Academy. which still lack a benefactor . Since several of the lectures have now become biennial there is ample room , indeed a growing need , for more lectures and I hope means may be found to add to their number . Few more ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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