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... called Nash Papyrus from the second or first century BCE with the text of the decalogue and of the Shema Israel . Only indirectly could early versions like the Septuagint or quotations by ancient authors help scholars to speculate on ...
... called Nash Papyrus from the second or first century BCE with the text of the decalogue and of the Shema Israel . Only indirectly could early versions like the Septuagint or quotations by ancient authors help scholars to speculate on ...
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... called in , and which is manifestly the printed offshoot of a manuscript which walked away from its rightful owner . This unauthorised volume also blazons the unmistakable initials of Sir Philip Sidney over every page . As a physical ...
... called in , and which is manifestly the printed offshoot of a manuscript which walked away from its rightful owner . This unauthorised volume also blazons the unmistakable initials of Sir Philip Sidney over every page . As a physical ...
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... called logic papers of the Oxford schools , but that it was high time that those responsible for the Oxford curriculum recog- nise that science is a significant strand in the social process . ( More recognition within philosophy came ...
... called logic papers of the Oxford schools , but that it was high time that those responsible for the Oxford curriculum recog- nise that science is a significant strand in the social process . ( More recognition within philosophy came ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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