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... begin shortly after 1300 with the massive Anglo - Norman miscellany Cambridge University Library MS Gg.i.1 ; it contains only two Middle English texts , one of them a ' Northern Passion ' in partial literatim reproduction of its ...
... begin shortly after 1300 with the massive Anglo - Norman miscellany Cambridge University Library MS Gg.i.1 ; it contains only two Middle English texts , one of them a ' Northern Passion ' in partial literatim reproduction of its ...
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... begin to tap the energy capital which had been locked up in coal deposits 300 million years previously . The annual flow of solar energy could not sustain continued growth ; only by tapping a vast capital stock of energy could it be ...
... begin to tap the energy capital which had been locked up in coal deposits 300 million years previously . The annual flow of solar energy could not sustain continued growth ; only by tapping a vast capital stock of energy could it be ...
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... begin to give him his due , and to deliver him from being that humorous , parochial and ultimately naïve figure , the Ploughboy of the Western World . 63 Bakhtin , Rabelais , p . 421 . 64 The Collected Works of William Hazlitt , ed ...
... begin to give him his due , and to deliver him from being that humorous , parochial and ultimately naïve figure , the Ploughboy of the Western World . 63 Bakhtin , Rabelais , p . 421 . 64 The Collected Works of William Hazlitt , ed ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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