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... scholar as Dr. W. Aldis Wright reads with Bentley ( and the Capell MS . ) the swelling gourd ' . Bentley should also be given credit for reading hither in place of thither in B. xi , 1. 344 , though here he is only reverting unawares to ...
... scholar as Dr. W. Aldis Wright reads with Bentley ( and the Capell MS . ) the swelling gourd ' . Bentley should also be given credit for reading hither in place of thither in B. xi , 1. 344 , though here he is only reverting unawares to ...
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... scholars who are unpractical and practical men who entirely fail to understand the value or the needs of learning . In Pelham scholar- ship and practical power met . A scholar , he well understood what was needed to further the advance ...
... scholars who are unpractical and practical men who entirely fail to understand the value or the needs of learning . In Pelham scholar- ship and practical power met . A scholar , he well understood what was needed to further the advance ...
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... scholar's that his life finds its place in the Academy's Proceedings . But it is right in concluding the brief , critical survey of one who cared nothing for uncritical praise , to say one word of the man whose humanity inspired both ...
... scholar's that his life finds its place in the Academy's Proceedings . But it is right in concluding the brief , critical survey of one who cared nothing for uncritical praise , to say one word of the man whose humanity inspired both ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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