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... period , in noting the quaintness of its costumes and architecture , and in enjoying the picturesque charm of its archaic tongue . Plays , for the first time , were acted by their producers in what they imagined to be the correct dress ...
... period , in noting the quaintness of its costumes and architecture , and in enjoying the picturesque charm of its archaic tongue . Plays , for the first time , were acted by their producers in what they imagined to be the correct dress ...
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... period the scheme of the cave sculpture was developed into a representative cult image by the adherents of the Mithraic creed . Just as the nymphs in the classical period -and as Buddha practising meditation - Mithra is worshipped in ...
... period the scheme of the cave sculpture was developed into a representative cult image by the adherents of the Mithraic creed . Just as the nymphs in the classical period -and as Buddha practising meditation - Mithra is worshipped in ...
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... period , but still room for a fresh and comprehensive assessment . To this period then , by an easy choice , the first of the Surveys was devoted , yet in no spirit of unchastened enthusiasm . The epigraph ( from Haz- litt ) is ...
... period , but still room for a fresh and comprehensive assessment . To this period then , by an easy choice , the first of the Surveys was devoted , yet in no spirit of unchastened enthusiasm . The epigraph ( from Haz- litt ) is ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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