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British Academy. WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY THIS is BY LORD DAVID CECIL Read 21 March 1945 HIS is an extremely agreeable occasion for me . It is the more so , because I think it might have been an ...
British Academy. WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY THIS is BY LORD DAVID CECIL Read 21 March 1945 HIS is an extremely agreeable occasion for me . It is the more so , because I think it might have been an ...
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... Poetry , 1910 , and Lectures on Poetry , 1911. Though the bulk of the poetry on which he commented as Professor is either Greek or English , he included in the last of the three volumes lectures given elsewhere on Virgil and on the ...
... Poetry , 1910 , and Lectures on Poetry , 1911. Though the bulk of the poetry on which he commented as Professor is either Greek or English , he included in the last of the three volumes lectures given elsewhere on Virgil and on the ...
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... poetry as a formative influence on the English poets . It is not possible within the limits of a short memoir to ... Poetry form the most substantial volume of the series and range from Homer to Apollonius Rhodius . The treatment ...
... poetry as a formative influence on the English poets . It is not possible within the limits of a short memoir to ... Poetry form the most substantial volume of the series and range from Homer to Apollonius Rhodius . The treatment ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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