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... movement . It follows- and in a very real sense it leads - the movement of life , of which it is the expression and interpretation . Its successive incarnations give place one to another . Lyrical instinct is so grounded in the English ...
... movement . It follows- and in a very real sense it leads - the movement of life , of which it is the expression and interpretation . Its successive incarnations give place one to another . Lyrical instinct is so grounded in the English ...
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... movements of people . Increased intensity of study indeed makes such points as the beginning and end of the Bronze Age in any particular region much more difficult to determine . As an example of an important movement , apparently of a ...
... movements of people . Increased intensity of study indeed makes such points as the beginning and end of the Bronze Age in any particular region much more difficult to determine . As an example of an important movement , apparently of a ...
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... movements of the later centuries of the last millennium B.C. from Spain to our western shores ; Ireland and beyond that were noted just above . Enough has been said to suggest that the idea of ... movement ARCHAEOLOGY AND FOLK TRADITION 387.
... movements of the later centuries of the last millennium B.C. from Spain to our western shores ; Ireland and beyond that were noted just above . Enough has been said to suggest that the idea of ... movement ARCHAEOLOGY AND FOLK TRADITION 387.
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VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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