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... belief that between the world of Homer and that of Chapman there loomed a great gulf , and that the anagram can represent this , might have to be modified if the classical world were not that of Homer but of Lucretius . For it is a long ...
... belief that between the world of Homer and that of Chapman there loomed a great gulf , and that the anagram can represent this , might have to be modified if the classical world were not that of Homer but of Lucretius . For it is a long ...
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... belief that the future for other countries was etched in the past experience of Holland , it is striking that in their recent study of Dutch economic history , entitled in its English version The First Modern Economy , de Vries and van ...
... belief that the future for other countries was etched in the past experience of Holland , it is striking that in their recent study of Dutch economic history , entitled in its English version The First Modern Economy , de Vries and van ...
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... belief in self - government , in freedom , in the very antithesis of the German belief in military mon- archy , rigid discipline and uniformity'.24 Even those who in earlier days had been the greatest Germanophiles now reversed their ...
... belief in self - government , in freedom , in the very antithesis of the German belief in military mon- archy , rigid discipline and uniformity'.24 Even those who in earlier days had been the greatest Germanophiles now reversed their ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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