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... present rate of progress will continue . The English editorship is being carried out by Sir T. W. Arnold , who has acted in this capacity since the beginning of the enterprise . Such a rate of progress has not been achieved in any year ...
... present rate of progress will continue . The English editorship is being carried out by Sir T. W. Arnold , who has acted in this capacity since the beginning of the enterprise . Such a rate of progress has not been achieved in any year ...
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... present case and at the present time the artists fail us too , I fear . Their individual excellence is not in question , but that opportunity for constant collaboration which is the theatre's peculiar need , by which tradition is formed ...
... present case and at the present time the artists fail us too , I fear . Their individual excellence is not in question , but that opportunity for constant collaboration which is the theatre's peculiar need , by which tradition is formed ...
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... present reality is somewhat unreal as com- pared with what is past - and I will not say that that is altogether different from my present state of feeling . At any rate , I think of the noble words of Goethe , and I see the meaning of ...
... present reality is somewhat unreal as com- pared with what is past - and I will not say that that is altogether different from my present state of feeling . At any rate , I think of the noble words of Goethe , and I see the meaning of ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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