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... interests were wide ; but in the end I am sure that his interest in Cadmon and the poet of Pearl paled in signifi- cance before his abiding passion for Shakespeare . Through the Shakespeare Association , which he directed for so many ...
... interests were wide ; but in the end I am sure that his interest in Cadmon and the poet of Pearl paled in signifi- cance before his abiding passion for Shakespeare . Through the Shakespeare Association , which he directed for so many ...
Page 279
... interest in it . ' He had from boyhood been interested in the Navy . Among the favourite books of his early years he names one ' called , I think , The Ship , from its Cradle to its Grave ' , the other Deeds of Naval Daring . In the ...
... interest in it . ' He had from boyhood been interested in the Navy . Among the favourite books of his early years he names one ' called , I think , The Ship , from its Cradle to its Grave ' , the other Deeds of Naval Daring . In the ...
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... interest in South America bore fruit in such practical measures as the establishing of the Miranda Prize for ... interest in its welfare . Not the least exacting of the responsibilities he undertook voluntarily in the interest of Spanish ...
... interest in South America bore fruit in such practical measures as the establishing of the Miranda Prize for ... interest in its welfare . Not the least exacting of the responsibilities he undertook voluntarily in the interest of Spanish ...
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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