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... seems more than an accidental manner . The gay variegated colouring which is one of the chief charms of the triptych seems rather akin also to the probable effect of the wall- painting ; while the exquisite , miniature - like delicacy ...
... seems more than an accidental manner . The gay variegated colouring which is one of the chief charms of the triptych seems rather akin also to the probable effect of the wall- painting ; while the exquisite , miniature - like delicacy ...
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... seems to follow from the frequent references to Coriscus in certain works of Aristotle . They seem to imply that he was present at the lectures , and that is , of course , of the greatest importance in determining their date . It may ...
... seems to follow from the frequent references to Coriscus in certain works of Aristotle . They seem to imply that he was present at the lectures , and that is , of course , of the greatest importance in determining their date . It may ...
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... seems to be the passive with the Minaean waw conversive . The word Den of line 6 is perhaps the Aethiopic oh , meaning ' lend ' ; here rather appropriate ' . In line 7 seems to mean be offered ' , i . e . whereon incense shall be ...
... seems to be the passive with the Minaean waw conversive . The word Den of line 6 is perhaps the Aethiopic oh , meaning ' lend ' ; here rather appropriate ' . In line 7 seems to mean be offered ' , i . e . whereon incense shall be ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
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