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Page 395
... supposed to be dead , and then at some crisis to reveal himself with startling effect . He is apt to be greeted by such words as ' Undreamed of phantom ! ' or ' Who is this risen from the dead ? ' ( Or . 879 , 385 , 478 f .; I.T. 1361 ...
... supposed to be dead , and then at some crisis to reveal himself with startling effect . He is apt to be greeted by such words as ' Undreamed of phantom ! ' or ' Who is this risen from the dead ? ' ( Or . 879 , 385 , 478 f .; I.T. 1361 ...
Page 396
... supposed to contain his own ashes ; in the Iphigenia he interrupts his own funeral rites . No other character in Greek Tragedy behaves in this extraordinary way . But Saxo's Amlođi does . When Amlođi goes to England he is supposed to be ...
... supposed to contain his own ashes ; in the Iphigenia he interrupts his own funeral rites . No other character in Greek Tragedy behaves in this extraordinary way . But Saxo's Amlođi does . When Amlođi goes to England he is supposed to be ...
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... supposed to point the same way . The medieval school term ended , as church ser- vices end now , with a collection , for the benefit of the presiding genius , the schoolmaster . School fees , like barristers ' fees , were honoraria and ...
... supposed to point the same way . The medieval school term ended , as church ser- vices end now , with a collection , for the benefit of the presiding genius , the schoolmaster . School fees , like barristers ' fees , were honoraria and ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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