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I should like to acknowledge the considerable help given to me in compiling this obituary by Professor A. R. Birley , Dr R. E. Birley , Professor D. J. Breeze , and Professor J. Wilkes , who read and commented on earlier drafts , and by ...
I should like to acknowledge the considerable help given to me in compiling this obituary by Professor A. R. Birley , Dr R. E. Birley , Professor D. J. Breeze , and Professor J. Wilkes , who read and commented on earlier drafts , and by ...
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As a professor , heading the Liverpool English Department for 23 years , Kenneth Muir relished power : not for its ... In the 1950s there were still not that many professors about , and the title conferred authority , which he exercised ...
As a professor , heading the Liverpool English Department for 23 years , Kenneth Muir relished power : not for its ... In the 1950s there were still not that many professors about , and the title conferred authority , which he exercised ...
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I am deeply grateful to Mrs Florence Stokes for making this memoir possible by patiently answering my many questions and by supplying me with Professor Stokes's correspondence and papers . Mrs Jessie Muirhead kindly made available ETS ...
I am deeply grateful to Mrs Florence Stokes for making this memoir possible by patiently answering my many questions and by supplying me with Professor Stokes's correspondence and papers . Mrs Jessie Muirhead kindly made available ETS ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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