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... important services to the cause of the arts in Britain . Another loss is that of Sir Herbert Richmond , who , after a distinguished career in the Navy , turned to the academic world and became Professor of Naval History at Cambridge ...
... important services to the cause of the arts in Britain . Another loss is that of Sir Herbert Richmond , who , after a distinguished career in the Navy , turned to the academic world and became Professor of Naval History at Cambridge ...
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... important men of the circle , whose greatest achievement was the collection of pictures of Charles I , and that we ... importance , for that strange , adventurous , shall we say rackety , character was the close friend and associate of ...
... important men of the circle , whose greatest achievement was the collection of pictures of Charles I , and that we ... importance , for that strange , adventurous , shall we say rackety , character was the close friend and associate of ...
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... important works , in which such problems as the nature of fancy or imagina- tion ( a word which he occasionally ... importance of this change of emphasis from the antique or other classic exemplar to qualities in the artist himself . The ...
... important works , in which such problems as the nature of fancy or imagina- tion ( a word which he occasionally ... importance of this change of emphasis from the antique or other classic exemplar to qualities in the artist himself . The ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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