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British Academy. that so often overcomes those who find themselves faced by its two - facedness . His plea for ... finds ) while still judging it unjust of Campbell to deprecate the fact that ' Bowers frowns at colleagues who dare ...
British Academy. that so often overcomes those who find themselves faced by its two - facedness . His plea for ... finds ) while still judging it unjust of Campbell to deprecate the fact that ' Bowers frowns at colleagues who dare ...
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... find of this temple sequence was the hoard of statues found buried beside the altar in one of the shrines of the square ... finds in the whole of Mesopotamian archaeology , and the two largest figures especially , one male and one female ...
... find of this temple sequence was the hoard of statues found buried beside the altar in one of the shrines of the square ... finds in the whole of Mesopotamian archaeology , and the two largest figures especially , one male and one female ...
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... finds located by the Thames at Pangbourne and at Caversham , the former including a rare type of burial with an intact pot of what Piggott was later to term the Abingdon style . He published these finds in 19289 and it was his interest ...
... finds located by the Thames at Pangbourne and at Caversham , the former including a rare type of burial with an intact pot of what Piggott was later to term the Abingdon style . He published these finds in 19289 and it was his interest ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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