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Page 153
... appears to me to lay more stress on the motif of friendship than Chaucer does , and I do not agree that the ' con ... appear to me to be subordinate in interest to the theme of rivalry in love . Some of the expressions which Mr. Frost ...
... appears to me to lay more stress on the motif of friendship than Chaucer does , and I do not agree that the ' con ... appear to me to be subordinate in interest to the theme of rivalry in love . Some of the expressions which Mr. Frost ...
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... appear shortly . In view of these so varied interests ( he records that there was no department of the Museum , the ... appearing with commendable rapidity , and the Catalogue was now travel- ling round the shores of Asia Minor . Hill's ...
... appear shortly . In view of these so varied interests ( he records that there was no department of the Museum , the ... appearing with commendable rapidity , and the Catalogue was now travel- ling round the shores of Asia Minor . Hill's ...
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... appear to give promise of fine work in the future ' ( Preface to Vol . 1 , 1899 , p . xii ) . Articles bearing his signature appear in all four volumes of the Encyclopaedia . The seven years of Cook's association with the Encyclopaedia ...
... appear to give promise of fine work in the future ' ( Preface to Vol . 1 , 1899 , p . xii ) . Articles bearing his signature appear in all four volumes of the Encyclopaedia . The seven years of Cook's association with the Encyclopaedia ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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