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... period were three notable scholars of whom S. H. Butcher did not live to address the Academy . Sir Adolphus Ward revealed his wide and massive learning , while Sir E. Maunde Thompson began that association with the British Museum which ...
... period were three notable scholars of whom S. H. Butcher did not live to address the Academy . Sir Adolphus Ward revealed his wide and massive learning , while Sir E. Maunde Thompson began that association with the British Museum which ...
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... period , the Sovereign never attended meetings of the ' Efficient ' Cabinet , but the ' Nominal ' Cabinet invariably met in his presence - to perform two functions . First , it heard the Home Secretary or the Prime Minister read the ...
... period , the Sovereign never attended meetings of the ' Efficient ' Cabinet , but the ' Nominal ' Cabinet invariably met in his presence - to perform two functions . First , it heard the Home Secretary or the Prime Minister read the ...
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... period . But we cannot deny that he has given us firm ground under our feet which can only be helpful in winning further territory . After twenty - five years which include most of Beazley's work on Attic black- figure and all Payne's ...
... period . But we cannot deny that he has given us firm ground under our feet which can only be helpful in winning further territory . After twenty - five years which include most of Beazley's work on Attic black- figure and all Payne's ...
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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