Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 146
... early to devote themselves to the study of poetry , and in spite of the six years which divided them , they appear to have meditated in unison . Their writings bear a close resemblance to one another , and their merits and their ...
... early to devote themselves to the study of poetry , and in spite of the six years which divided them , they appear to have meditated in unison . Their writings bear a close resemblance to one another , and their merits and their ...
Page 238
... early dialogues too , but he makes certain reservations about them which I wish to avoid discussing . I prefer to take his admissions in the strictest sense and with all the qualifications he insists on . The issue , then , takes this ...
... early dialogues too , but he makes certain reservations about them which I wish to avoid discussing . I prefer to take his admissions in the strictest sense and with all the qualifications he insists on . The issue , then , takes this ...
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... early civilization of Europe reveals incidents which , though the merest commonplaces of more recent history , have been a never ending source of difficulty to many who have discussed the Reindeer Age in Europe . I refer to the ...
... early civilization of Europe reveals incidents which , though the merest commonplaces of more recent history , have been a never ending source of difficulty to many who have discussed the Reindeer Age in Europe . I refer to the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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