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... represented jointly by the Royal Society and the British Academy ) should be the summit and climax of the national system of education . Correlative with this demand is the second of the two functions of an Academy that I have ...
... represented jointly by the Royal Society and the British Academy ) should be the summit and climax of the national system of education . Correlative with this demand is the second of the two functions of an Academy that I have ...
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... represented as persona grata in the houses of men who are typically representative of the Periclean régime , such as those of Cephalus , and the family to which Plato himself belonged . This would naturally mean that he was welcome in ...
... represented as persona grata in the houses of men who are typically representative of the Periclean régime , such as those of Cephalus , and the family to which Plato himself belonged . This would naturally mean that he was welcome in ...
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... represented by Kyd's Spanish Tragedy . Shake- speare's example was Hamlet , in which the revenge motive is almost ... representing on his stage the vices of the young gallants of the time ; or to please the young gallants by representing ...
... represented by Kyd's Spanish Tragedy . Shake- speare's example was Hamlet , in which the revenge motive is almost ... representing on his stage the vices of the young gallants of the time ; or to please the young gallants by representing ...
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