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... style of the coins , and by the fact that several of them were found with a number of Cyzicene staters which are neither archaic nor late in style . We have seen that Lampsacene staters are mentioned in an Attic inscription of B. c ...
... style of the coins , and by the fact that several of them were found with a number of Cyzicene staters which are neither archaic nor late in style . We have seen that Lampsacene staters are mentioned in an Attic inscription of B. c ...
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... style ' . ' Milton , ' writes Matthew Arnold in one of the very happiest of his shorter essays , ' is our great artist in style , our one first - rate master in the grand style . . . . His importance to Englishmen , by virtue of this ...
... style ' . ' Milton , ' writes Matthew Arnold in one of the very happiest of his shorter essays , ' is our great artist in style , our one first - rate master in the grand style . . . . His importance to Englishmen , by virtue of this ...
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... style , ' observes Pope , as recorded in Spence's Anecdotes , is not natural ; ' tis an exotic style . As his subject lies a good deal out of our world , it has a particular propriety in those parts of the poem : and when he is on earth ...
... style , ' observes Pope , as recorded in Spence's Anecdotes , is not natural ; ' tis an exotic style . As his subject lies a good deal out of our world , it has a particular propriety in those parts of the poem : and when he is on earth ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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