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British Academy. CERVANTES IN ENGLAND BY JAMES FITZMAURICE - KELLY CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SPANISH ACADEMY Read January 25 , 1905 IN COMMEMORATION OF THE TERCENTENARY OF ' DON QUIXOTE ' LORD REAY , YOUR EXCELLENCIES , AND ...
British Academy. CERVANTES IN ENGLAND BY JAMES FITZMAURICE - KELLY CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SPANISH ACADEMY Read January 25 , 1905 IN COMMEMORATION OF THE TERCENTENARY OF ' DON QUIXOTE ' LORD REAY , YOUR EXCELLENCIES , AND ...
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British Academy. characteristic of Roman provincial art . At its best it is handsome enough . But it is copied almost wholesale from the red Arretine of Etruria . It is purely imitative and conventional , and its details , as often ...
British Academy. characteristic of Roman provincial art . At its best it is handsome enough . But it is copied almost wholesale from the red Arretine of Etruria . It is purely imitative and conventional , and its details , as often ...
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British Academy. It may therefore have been , as Mommsen suggests , one of the least Romanized portions of Gaul , and in it the native idiom may have retained unusual vitality . Yet it would probably have become assimilated to the ...
British Academy. It may therefore have been , as Mommsen suggests , one of the least Romanized portions of Gaul , and in it the native idiom may have retained unusual vitality . Yet it would probably have become assimilated to the ...
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ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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