Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 32British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 41
Page 6
... historians had been able to do during the war no attempt was made to choose special topics , but when it was known which French historians were coming and what papers they would read , every effort was made to invite English historians ...
... historians had been able to do during the war no attempt was made to choose special topics , but when it was known which French historians were coming and what papers they would read , every effort was made to invite English historians ...
Page 199
... historians in our own time have reacted against it under the influence of widening sym- pathies and hopes . After nearly a century of general acqui- escence in mere separation and estrangement there came to be thinkers and writers ...
... historians in our own time have reacted against it under the influence of widening sym- pathies and hopes . After nearly a century of general acqui- escence in mere separation and estrangement there came to be thinkers and writers ...
Page 202
... historians in the present century who have thrown new light on political and religious history from the social and economic history which surround them . It has been shown that the most violent elements at several stages of the revolt ...
... historians in the present century who have thrown new light on political and religious history from the social and economic history which surround them . It has been shown that the most violent elements at several stages of the revolt ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aberystwyth Alberico da Barbiano Anglo-Saxon Atkin aware Beaumaris British building Builth Cadmon called Cambridge Carnarvon castle century Christian Clapham cognition Coleridge College Condottieri Conway cynghanedd death diction Dutch economic Edward England English englyn enrolled account entity Exch expenditure fact familiar Flint Flower fossatores France G. N. CLARK Giangaleazzo Visconti Gogynfeirdd Gwenallt Jones Harlech historians Hymn ibid ideas Ifor Williams images Imagination important instance interest Irish Jacopo dal Verme Keynes King Lear King's later lectures literary Lord manuscripts masons means medieval ment merely mind nature naval never Nominalist objects Origen perhaps period philosophers Pipe Roll poems poet poetic poetry political Professor regis relation republic resemblance Rhuddlan scholar season seems sense Sept symbols theory things thought tion towers tradition universal Various verse wages Wales weekly Welsh whole William words workmen writing