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... friends , nationally and internationally . He was a loyal friend to a large number of younger scholars , and if he found it hard to forgive a slight , that was not inconsistent with his resolute defence of basic moral principles . After ...
... friends , nationally and internationally . He was a loyal friend to a large number of younger scholars , and if he found it hard to forgive a slight , that was not inconsistent with his resolute defence of basic moral principles . After ...
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... friends , it was prefaced by a tribute from his old friend John Betjeman , now Poet Laureate , who characteristically harked back to former days ' When church was still the usual place for marriages And carriage - lamps were only used ...
... friends , it was prefaced by a tribute from his old friend John Betjeman , now Poet Laureate , who characteristically harked back to former days ' When church was still the usual place for marriages And carriage - lamps were only used ...
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... friends readily , especially among the young , and his door gave entry to a new and wonderful world to many students of the university and particularly to residents of Menzies College . Those who ven- tured into his lair discovered ...
... friends readily , especially among the young , and his door gave entry to a new and wonderful world to many students of the university and particularly to residents of Menzies College . Those who ven- tured into his lair discovered ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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