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Professor G. R. Driver has sent us several important communications arising out of his studies in Semitic and Septuagintal vocabulary . The Rev. G. D. Kilpatrick has also occasionally communicated material . It is proposed to take steps ...
Professor G. R. Driver has sent us several important communications arising out of his studies in Semitic and Septuagintal vocabulary . The Rev. G. D. Kilpatrick has also occasionally communicated material . It is proposed to take steps ...
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Of these scholars , the most persistent advocate of the importance to Germanic studies of Gaelic literary and oral ... literary oral sources : ( 1 ) the Beowulf - epic , upon which he has written a number of important papers , viz .
Of these scholars , the most persistent advocate of the importance to Germanic studies of Gaelic literary and oral ... literary oral sources : ( 1 ) the Beowulf - epic , upon which he has written a number of important papers , viz .
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The same journal further published in January and March 1919 three important articles headed ' The " Stolen and Surreptitious " Shakespearian Texts ' in which Mr. Pollard and Mr. Dover Wilson , working in collaboration , attacked the ...
The same journal further published in January and March 1919 three important articles headed ' The " Stolen and Surreptitious " Shakespearian Texts ' in which Mr. Pollard and Mr. Dover Wilson , working in collaboration , attacked the ...
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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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