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... criticism ; but Pro- fessor Housman was speaking of textual criticism , and it is in this restricted sense that I would , for the moment , remind you of his precept . Recension is impossible if the critic cannot choose between variant ...
... criticism ; but Pro- fessor Housman was speaking of textual criticism , and it is in this restricted sense that I would , for the moment , remind you of his precept . Recension is impossible if the critic cannot choose between variant ...
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... criticism are identical for all writings whatever . Differences in application arise only from differ- ences in the amount , variety , and quality of evidence : no method is ever inapplicable except through defectiveness of evidence ...
... criticism are identical for all writings whatever . Differences in application arise only from differ- ences in the amount , variety , and quality of evidence : no method is ever inapplicable except through defectiveness of evidence ...
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... criticism of Hesiod and the Odyssey , and that on Theocritus , which brings out his characteristic qualities and compares him in detail , not without some strain , to Tennyson . The last volume of Lectures on Poetry is more ...
... criticism of Hesiod and the Odyssey , and that on Theocritus , which brings out his characteristic qualities and compares him in detail , not without some strain , to Tennyson . The last volume of Lectures on Poetry is more ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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