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... Pollard was also bearing the burden of the loss of his two sons , and of some fine young men , their contemporaries ... Pollard's juniors complained that he was inclined to be ' schoolmasterish ' , and suggests that this was probably ' a ...
... Pollard was also bearing the burden of the loss of his two sons , and of some fine young men , their contemporaries ... Pollard's juniors complained that he was inclined to be ' schoolmasterish ' , and suggests that this was probably ' a ...
Page 273
... Pollard's ' first excursion into the gentle art of book - building ' was an article ' On Some Old Title - Pages ' in the Century Guild Hobby - Horse of 1888 and another article on Geoffrey Tory , the famous sixteenth - century scholar ...
... Pollard's ' first excursion into the gentle art of book - building ' was an article ' On Some Old Title - Pages ' in the Century Guild Hobby - Horse of 1888 and another article on Geoffrey Tory , the famous sixteenth - century scholar ...
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... Pollard's , duty to do all in his power to save him trouble . I suspect , in fact , that Pollard became virtually co - editor of the Library long before 1899 when , with the beginning of the second series , his name appeared as such on ...
... Pollard's , duty to do all in his power to save him trouble . I suspect , in fact , that Pollard became virtually co - editor of the Library long before 1899 when , with the beginning of the second series , his name appeared as such on ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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