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... effect he is aiming at . What gives us the effect , for instance , in the first stanza , of the tanks lumber- ing bumpily and relentlessly on is a kind of wheeling motion in the stanza itself , repetitions and a concealed rhyme : Three ...
... effect he is aiming at . What gives us the effect , for instance , in the first stanza , of the tanks lumber- ing bumpily and relentlessly on is a kind of wheeling motion in the stanza itself , repetitions and a concealed rhyme : Three ...
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... effect of that friendly assistance , that kind , providential , interference , to which she was looking , for the management of her affairs with advantage and facility to herself , if the conveyance was executed under the effect of that ...
... effect of that friendly assistance , that kind , providential , interference , to which she was looking , for the management of her affairs with advantage and facility to herself , if the conveyance was executed under the effect of that ...
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... effect of postponing for a year its coming into operation . Textbooks abound with expressions of judicial regret at the obviously unintended effect of the rule of literal interpre- tation.4 ' I cannot doubt ' , said Lord Campbell in one ...
... effect of postponing for a year its coming into operation . Textbooks abound with expressions of judicial regret at the obviously unintended effect of the rule of literal interpre- tation.4 ' I cannot doubt ' , said Lord Campbell in one ...
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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