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... learned Societies , the expediency of associating with their activities that of our own institution ; there is not one of these Societies , in so far as their work has any homogeneity with our own , with which it is not expedient and ...
... learned Societies , the expediency of associating with their activities that of our own institution ; there is not one of these Societies , in so far as their work has any homogeneity with our own , with which it is not expedient and ...
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... learned fili . According to the metrical tract published by Thurneysen the bards were divided into a number of grades like the higher order , but as they corresponded more to the strolling minstrels of other coun- tries , they were not ...
... learned fili . According to the metrical tract published by Thurneysen the bards were divided into a number of grades like the higher order , but as they corresponded more to the strolling minstrels of other coun- tries , they were not ...
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... learned Doctor from Padua ' ; even in the poor beetle that we tread upon , and we get thinking of its pangs as great as when a giant dies " . The fate of a Hamlet , an Ophelia , a Desdemona , an Othello , carries , to be sure , no ...
... learned Doctor from Padua ' ; even in the poor beetle that we tread upon , and we get thinking of its pangs as great as when a giant dies " . The fate of a Hamlet , an Ophelia , a Desdemona , an Othello , carries , to be sure , no ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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