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... noted that it describes ' social hierarchy from Her Majesty down through the Viscount to Mr Holroyd , and thence to sons and daughters , and finally a man and maid servant ' . This was how Palmerston , and most mid - Victorians , saw ...
... noted that it describes ' social hierarchy from Her Majesty down through the Viscount to Mr Holroyd , and thence to sons and daughters , and finally a man and maid servant ' . This was how Palmerston , and most mid - Victorians , saw ...
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... noted by Emeneau , who worked with him at Oxford in 1956–7 , one of his great assets was a prodigious and tenacious memory . Like Turner in the field of the modern Indo - Aryan languages in 1914 , Burrow had encountered a language ...
... noted by Emeneau , who worked with him at Oxford in 1956–7 , one of his great assets was a prodigious and tenacious memory . Like Turner in the field of the modern Indo - Aryan languages in 1914 , Burrow had encountered a language ...
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... noted that the wording of the description of Bhadrayudha's conquests recurs in the Bhitari inscription , where , however , the topic is the prowess of Skandagupta himself . This is much more likely to imply that the historical records ...
... noted that the wording of the description of Bhadrayudha's conquests recurs in the Bhitari inscription , where , however , the topic is the prowess of Skandagupta himself . This is much more likely to imply that the historical records ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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