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Those who knew only Bowra's writings may find it hard to understand , but no person who knew him at all well can fail to be surprised that nothing that he ever wrote gives the faintest inkling of the impression which ...
Those who knew only Bowra's writings may find it hard to understand , but no person who knew him at all well can fail to be surprised that nothing that he ever wrote gives the faintest inkling of the impression which ...
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When Part V came out in 1924 , Pollard wrote ' It can now be foreseen with approximate certainty , that the Catalogue will be completed in three more parts ' . In the nineteen - fifties , when I was Keeper in the Department of Printed ...
When Part V came out in 1924 , Pollard wrote ' It can now be foreseen with approximate certainty , that the Catalogue will be completed in three more parts ' . In the nineteen - fifties , when I was Keeper in the Department of Printed ...
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... need for scholarly precision and the demands of the speculative intellect and unifying imagination - everything must be linked with everything else , but in a careful and accurate way . Although he only wrote one passage of explicit ...
... need for scholarly precision and the demands of the speculative intellect and unifying imagination - everything must be linked with everything else , but in a careful and accurate way . Although he only wrote one passage of explicit ...
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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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