Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 86
Page 4
British Academy. proviso , much might be done to avert ignorant or unnecessary damage to important sites or buildings . It is satisfactory to record that the soldiers entered readily into the spirit of these suggestions . Of their own ...
British Academy. proviso , much might be done to avert ignorant or unnecessary damage to important sites or buildings . It is satisfactory to record that the soldiers entered readily into the spirit of these suggestions . Of their own ...
Page 415
British Academy. eighteenth - century calligraphy . Yet Wolfe's best work lay in his incessant effort to train his ... British Empire the trader - and often a very rascally trader -- has come first , the British soldier has invariably ...
British Academy. eighteenth - century calligraphy . Yet Wolfe's best work lay in his incessant effort to train his ... British Empire the trader - and often a very rascally trader -- has come first , the British soldier has invariably ...
Page 417
British Academy. tion , and finally took the field once more as a general of division , doing better in this final military display than might have been expected . Let me add to these names that of another Oriental scholar , the luckless ...
British Academy. tion , and finally took the field once more as a general of division , doing better in this final military display than might have been expected . Let me add to these names that of another Oriental scholar , the luckless ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
18 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy Aeginetic standard aesthetic ancient Anglo-Saxon appears artist beauty British Brobdingnag bull Byron called Celtic century character cistophoric Cnossus coins commonplace Cretan Crete critics Croce Cydonia doctrine document drachms Drapier's Letters Elected England English experience expression fact feeling France Gortyna grammes Greek Gulliver Gulliver's Travels Hegel human Ibid imagination impressed seal interest intuition Ireland Irish island Italian Italy King knowledge Lacnunga language later Lectures Leonardo less letters Lord Lyttus magic means medicine method mind modern nations native nature never obverse original passage passion perhaps philosophy poem poet poetry political Professor race reality relations Rhodian Roman Roman Britain seal seems sense Shakespeare speak specimens spirit staters story Svoronos Swift tetradrachms things thought tion to-day tradition truth types verse Voyage weight whole wiĆ° Woden words Wordsworth writings written Yahoos