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Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards 1909-1996 IN MOST MATTERS Eiddon Edwards was a traditionalist , and particularly in the formalities of life and the use of the English language . Usage did not excuse slackness , and he could never accept ...
Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards 1909-1996 IN MOST MATTERS Eiddon Edwards was a traditionalist , and particularly in the formalities of life and the use of the English language . Usage did not excuse slackness , and he could never accept ...
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Edwards's father provided Beatty with advice in acquiring , and help in cataloguing , Persian and Arabic manuscripts , and through him the younger Edwards had met Chester Beatty . The latter , with characteristic benevolence , ensured ...
Edwards's father provided Beatty with advice in acquiring , and help in cataloguing , Persian and Arabic manuscripts , and through him the younger Edwards had met Chester Beatty . The latter , with characteristic benevolence , ensured ...
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In 1949 a seventh example was acquired by the Museum , arousing Edwards's special attention , and proving to be the spur which stimulated his studying the whole group with the intention of publishing in due course a fourth series of ...
In 1949 a seventh example was acquired by the Museum , arousing Edwards's special attention , and proving to be the spur which stimulated his studying the whole group with the intention of publishing in due course a fourth series of ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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