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... original ideas , and his poetic expression of them , which is often , though by no means always , supreme felicity . But I must not speak of this either in his case or in the case of other poets whom I shall mention , not I hope because ...
... original ideas , and his poetic expression of them , which is often , though by no means always , supreme felicity . But I must not speak of this either in his case or in the case of other poets whom I shall mention , not I hope because ...
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... original of Henry III's first confirmation of Magna Charta in the Bodleian Library . I mentioned the two seals , of the Legate and of the Earl Marshal , as still appended to it . ' My statement is now no longer true . The seals have ...
... original of Henry III's first confirmation of Magna Charta in the Bodleian Library . I mentioned the two seals , of the Legate and of the Earl Marshal , as still appended to it . ' My statement is now no longer true . The seals have ...
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... original members of the British Academy , a contributor to the Transactions , and Chairman of the Section of the Political and Economic Sciences at the time of his death . The South African War appealed to his sense of patriotism , and ...
... original members of the British Academy , a contributor to the Transactions , and Chairman of the Section of the Political and Economic Sciences at the time of his death . The South African War appealed to his sense of patriotism , and ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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