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... reference by Nashe , or for Kyd's authorship of The Spanish Tragedy in a casual reference by Heywood , or for Marlowe's authorship of Tamburlaine , of which there is no contemporary record at all . Yet take away these , and Mr ...
... reference by Nashe , or for Kyd's authorship of The Spanish Tragedy in a casual reference by Heywood , or for Marlowe's authorship of Tamburlaine , of which there is no contemporary record at all . Yet take away these , and Mr ...
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... references to etymological discussions in learned periodicals , full references to which may there be found . A considerable part of this paper is taken up with the examination of theories set out in two important and much discussed ...
... references to etymological discussions in learned periodicals , full references to which may there be found . A considerable part of this paper is taken up with the examination of theories set out in two important and much discussed ...
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... reference to his favourite sport as an undergraduate— rowing : The best way to learn to row is to row behind a man who 6 6 In these early days when it was proposed to select a motto for the College , ' Knowledge is power ' was amongst ...
... reference to his favourite sport as an undergraduate— rowing : The best way to learn to row is to row behind a man who 6 6 In these early days when it was proposed to select a motto for the College , ' Knowledge is power ' was amongst ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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