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The idea of a close - knit Commonwealth , providing Britain with a leadership role in the world , has in my view always been a mirage . No close association has been possible , or desired , by other members of the Commonwealth .
The idea of a close - knit Commonwealth , providing Britain with a leadership role in the world , has in my view always been a mirage . No close association has been possible , or desired , by other members of the Commonwealth .
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I The Renaissance device of breaking a convention before the close in order to establish another more apparently realistic takes various forms : e.g. the endings of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost and The Tempest , Donne's own ' The ...
I The Renaissance device of breaking a convention before the close in order to establish another more apparently realistic takes various forms : e.g. the endings of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost and The Tempest , Donne's own ' The ...
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The move to some extent lifted Burt from the close contact with the schools which had provided him with his main footing in real life and the bulk of his research data , so that he became as time went on increasingly academic .
The move to some extent lifted Burt from the close contact with the schools which had provided him with his main footing in real life and the bulk of his research data , so that he became as time went on increasingly academic .
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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