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... early histories neither time nor troubles reveal characters or promote development . Virtually Shakespeare is still simply the entertainer . He is experimenting here , as in the earliest comedies , in the business of stage entertainment ...
... early histories neither time nor troubles reveal characters or promote development . Virtually Shakespeare is still simply the entertainer . He is experimenting here , as in the earliest comedies , in the business of stage entertainment ...
Page 192
... early , A.D. 286 ( 7 ) to 289 , perhaps ; and in no case could Carausius , by any normal use , record ' vota xx ' . We have probably to think of an initial ebullience of enthusiasm at Rutupiae when the arrival of the new Emperor was ...
... early , A.D. 286 ( 7 ) to 289 , perhaps ; and in no case could Carausius , by any normal use , record ' vota xx ' . We have probably to think of an initial ebullience of enthusiasm at Rutupiae when the arrival of the new Emperor was ...
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... early Empire it is the ' decennium ' that is dominant , though some notice is taken of the ' quinquennium ' as early as Augustus . But direct mention of the vows is , for a long time , very rare . It has still to be determined how far ...
... early Empire it is the ' decennium ' that is dominant , though some notice is taken of the ' quinquennium ' as early as Augustus . But direct mention of the vows is , for a long time , very rare . It has still to be determined how far ...
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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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