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... edition of the Medieval Latin Word - List , apart from final revision and the incorporation of recent accessions , is now complete with the exception of the letter S , which may take six months to complete . Good progress has been made ...
... edition of the Medieval Latin Word - List , apart from final revision and the incorporation of recent accessions , is now complete with the exception of the letter S , which may take six months to complete . Good progress has been made ...
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... editions , makes it difficult now to disengage the unity of each separate collection ; but the World's Classics edition and Oxford Standard Authors editions up to 1942 give the Strayed Reveller volume as a unity , and the 1948 edition ...
... editions , makes it difficult now to disengage the unity of each separate collection ; but the World's Classics edition and Oxford Standard Authors editions up to 1942 give the Strayed Reveller volume as a unity , and the 1948 edition ...
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... edition . These speculations are necessarily inconclusive , but they are interesting as they reveal a practical ... editions required , and I find myself in accord with Birt in the conclusion that dictating was the method generally ...
... edition . These speculations are necessarily inconclusive , but they are interesting as they reveal a practical ... editions required , and I find myself in accord with Birt in the conclusion that dictating was the method generally ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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