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... fact , a certain amount in common with them . Was he not a strong Whig , a full - blooded patriot - he could hardly keep his temper when he thought of the contemp- tible French — a solid , though broadminded , member of the Church of ...
... fact , a certain amount in common with them . Was he not a strong Whig , a full - blooded patriot - he could hardly keep his temper when he thought of the contemp- tible French — a solid , though broadminded , member of the Church of ...
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... fact start afresh . And having thus recalled us all to scratch , he proceeded to get quick off the mark himself by launching forth into an entirely new theory of Shakespeare's activities before 1594. That , partly owing to my innate ...
... fact start afresh . And having thus recalled us all to scratch , he proceeded to get quick off the mark himself by launching forth into an entirely new theory of Shakespeare's activities before 1594. That , partly owing to my innate ...
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... fact is that he always deployed the whole of his intellectual resources like a general with innumerable battalions under his command . His public lectures , so far as they were ' public ' , were similar to his writings . He lectured , in ...
... fact is that he always deployed the whole of his intellectual resources like a general with innumerable battalions under his command . His public lectures , so far as they were ' public ' , were similar to his writings . He lectured , in ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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