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... least one scholar further infers that its unlikeness to the works in the Corpus proves that Hippocrates himself wrote none of them . The passage in question is given below . As no other trans- lation of Anonymus into English has ...
... least one scholar further infers that its unlikeness to the works in the Corpus proves that Hippocrates himself wrote none of them . The passage in question is given below . As no other trans- lation of Anonymus into English has ...
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... least of one school . Their relation to the Plato- Menon evidence is slight , as they deal with other departments of medicine ; a case can be made out , either for conformity or for nonconformity between this evidence and each of the ...
... least of one school . Their relation to the Plato- Menon evidence is slight , as they deal with other departments of medicine ; a case can be made out , either for conformity or for nonconformity between this evidence and each of the ...
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... least as vividly as any malaise or awkwardness of man- ner arising from a retiring and hermit disposition ' . The aims which , he said , drew him on were still , it would seem at least partly , of a literary kind ; he was evidently ...
... least as vividly as any malaise or awkwardness of man- ner arising from a retiring and hermit disposition ' . The aims which , he said , drew him on were still , it would seem at least partly , of a literary kind ; he was evidently ...
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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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