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... imperial city ' . While the composition of the play indeed has 455/6 as terminus post quem , the destruction of Ujjain c.510 is thus not necessarily a secure terminus ante quem . As Burrow's argument indicates , the dramatist seems to ...
... imperial city ' . While the composition of the play indeed has 455/6 as terminus post quem , the destruction of Ujjain c.510 is thus not necessarily a secure terminus ante quem . As Burrow's argument indicates , the dramatist seems to ...
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... imperial expansion ( this was , indeed , a description of his own views ) . Idealist thought was , nevertheless , an important influence on figures such as Lionel Curtis and the Round Table group who , before the First World War , had ...
... imperial expansion ( this was , indeed , a description of his own views ) . Idealist thought was , nevertheless , an important influence on figures such as Lionel Curtis and the Round Table group who , before the First World War , had ...
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... imperial history , and he always eschewed the point scoring and idle comparisons between the virtues of the Smuts Professor , the Beit Professor , and the Vere Harmsworth Professor , which some of their less stellar followers indulged ...
... imperial history , and he always eschewed the point scoring and idle comparisons between the virtues of the Smuts Professor , the Beit Professor , and the Vere Harmsworth Professor , which some of their less stellar followers indulged ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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