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In due course he was promoted to Reader , and in 1972 the University honoured him by appointing him to a personal chair . His research and writing vigorously continued throughout his career , despite mounting administrative and other ...
In due course he was promoted to Reader , and in 1972 the University honoured him by appointing him to a personal chair . His research and writing vigorously continued throughout his career , despite mounting administrative and other ...
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13 For many years he sojourned regularly in London , enjoying the hospitality of the Principal of London University , Sir Douglas Logan , and of Lady Logan at their residence in Gordon Square . He developed a warm friendship with ...
13 For many years he sojourned regularly in London , enjoying the hospitality of the Principal of London University , Sir Douglas Logan , and of Lady Logan at their residence in Gordon Square . He developed a warm friendship with ...
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And when in 1957 Canterbury University College ( now the University of Canterbury ) in Christchurch received a gift of Greek ... Today some eleven universities in Australia have teaching collections of Classical antiquities : they are a ...
And when in 1957 Canterbury University College ( now the University of Canterbury ) in Christchurch received a gift of Greek ... Today some eleven universities in Australia have teaching collections of Classical antiquities : they are a ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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