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... letters . Yet this was also the quality that made for much of his success when he spoke . It gave him the power to compre- hend his audience whether in the forum , the law court , or the senate , to create a medium of communication with ...
... letters . Yet this was also the quality that made for much of his success when he spoke . It gave him the power to compre- hend his audience whether in the forum , the law court , or the senate , to create a medium of communication with ...
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... Letters . Purser made it his object to keep with this rush of new literature and to utilize the results . The most revolutionary of these works was a treatise upon the criticism of the letters to Atticus by C. A. Lehmann , a ...
... Letters . Purser made it his object to keep with this rush of new literature and to utilize the results . The most revolutionary of these works was a treatise upon the criticism of the letters to Atticus by C. A. Lehmann , a ...
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... Letters , and had published his results in a series of articles in the Modern Language Review and occa- sional notes in the Bulletino della Società Dantesca Italiana and elsewhere . Inspired by Professor A. C. Clark's study , The Cursus ...
... Letters , and had published his results in a series of articles in the Modern Language Review and occa- sional notes in the Bulletino della Società Dantesca Italiana and elsewhere . Inspired by Professor A. C. Clark's study , The Cursus ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 13 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19323 | 13 |
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