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... give ' express ' a nonce - use to link it with ' form ' . The O.E.D. says it means ' well - framed or modelled ' : Professor Dover Wilson that it means ' purposive ' , to go with ' action ' . The word ' express ' , however , comes from ...
... give ' express ' a nonce - use to link it with ' form ' . The O.E.D. says it means ' well - framed or modelled ' : Professor Dover Wilson that it means ' purposive ' , to go with ' action ' . The word ' express ' , however , comes from ...
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... give what he says are Hippocrates ' genuine views , he takes them from Diseases i and from Nature of Man , afterwards attributed by him ( as also by Aris- totle ) to Polybus , thus neglecting entirely Airs , Waters , Places , and other ...
... give what he says are Hippocrates ' genuine views , he takes them from Diseases i and from Nature of Man , afterwards attributed by him ( as also by Aris- totle ) to Polybus , thus neglecting entirely Airs , Waters , Places , and other ...
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... give any full account of these three notable volumes ; all that can be done is to record a few salient points . The Springs of Helicon deals with three great English poets and contains studies of Chaucer , Spenser , and Milton . Each of ...
... give any full account of these three notable volumes ; all that can be done is to record a few salient points . The Springs of Helicon deals with three great English poets and contains studies of Chaucer , Spenser , and Milton . Each of ...
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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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