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4 One argument has been presented against the suggested association of the poetic and prose passages , and one against ... In their edition of The Wanderer ( 1969 ) , 120 n . , T. P. Dunning and A. J. Bliss suggest that the presence of ...
4 One argument has been presented against the suggested association of the poetic and prose passages , and one against ... In their edition of The Wanderer ( 1969 ) , 120 n . , T. P. Dunning and A. J. Bliss suggest that the presence of ...
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Moreover , the fact that the things to which we are inclined to attach intrinsic value are all things which are desired or enjoyed suggested to him that good might after all be definable ' in terms of desire or pleasure or both ' .
Moreover , the fact that the things to which we are inclined to attach intrinsic value are all things which are desired or enjoyed suggested to him that good might after all be definable ' in terms of desire or pleasure or both ' .
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It was Coulton who suggested to Stanley Bennett a subject which he thought might prove fruitful . · Coulton's first historical work had been a book called From St Francis to Dante , which was published in 1906 .
It was Coulton who suggested to Stanley Bennett a subject which he thought might prove fruitful . · Coulton's first historical work had been a book called From St Francis to Dante , which was published in 1906 .
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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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