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... as well as similar materials which appear of much more proximate composition , for example Sir Percival of Galles and Sir ... verse more comparable to The Prick than to anything else in the book , copies further diverse material .
... as well as similar materials which appear of much more proximate composition , for example Sir Percival of Galles and Sir ... verse more comparable to The Prick than to anything else in the book , copies further diverse material .
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64 Pertinent to the anagram is Colin Burrow's commentary on Sonnet 77 : On the face of it this poem offers much to materialistic critics : memory must be written down , and needs a material record . As critics are coming to recognise ...
64 Pertinent to the anagram is Colin Burrow's commentary on Sonnet 77 : On the face of it this poem offers much to materialistic critics : memory must be written down , and needs a material record . As critics are coming to recognise ...
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31 Even as late as the middle of the nineteenth century when the economy was greatly changed from the days of Adam Smith , John Stuart Mill , the dominant economic thinker of his day , remained troubled by this issue : ' The materials ...
31 Even as late as the middle of the nineteenth century when the economy was greatly changed from the days of Adam Smith , John Stuart Mill , the dominant economic thinker of his day , remained troubled by this issue : ' The materials ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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