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Page 84
... character , of diction , of organized imagery . ' Perhaps the vitalising power of Shakespeare is best seen in the loving care that he sometimes spends on subsidiary characters , whose connection with the plot is but slight ' , we are ...
... character , of diction , of organized imagery . ' Perhaps the vitalising power of Shakespeare is best seen in the loving care that he sometimes spends on subsidiary characters , whose connection with the plot is but slight ' , we are ...
Page 122
... character w is used for the impure diphthong of the genitive instead of o . This character is hardly ever found on Attic vases before the early classical period , and here it may go back to a draft by the customer himself — whether ...
... character w is used for the impure diphthong of the genitive instead of o . This character is hardly ever found on Attic vases before the early classical period , and here it may go back to a draft by the customer himself — whether ...
Page 163
... character . In most parts of the Austrian Empire , but more especially in Hungary and in Galicia , a final adjustment between big landowners and peasants was overdue : seignorial jurisdictions , corvées , and other remnants of serfdom ...
... character . In most parts of the Austrian Empire , but more especially in Hungary and in Galicia , a final adjustment between big landowners and peasants was overdue : seignorial jurisdictions , corvées , and other remnants of serfdom ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19434 | 3 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
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