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Of the two Strachan - Davidson's is probably the more suc- cessful , since quotations could be made freely from his letters ; Wyndham's letters are printed in extenso and form the greater part of the two large volumes .
Of the two Strachan - Davidson's is probably the more suc- cessful , since quotations could be made freely from his letters ; Wyndham's letters are printed in extenso and form the greater part of the two large volumes .
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in the latter , which they shared with Moses Jackson , the Mercutio of the trio ( whom Housman's biographer describes as ' a scientist and an athlete whose contempt for letters was unconcealed ' ) , ' seeing that with his finals before ...
in the latter , which they shared with Moses Jackson , the Mercutio of the trio ( whom Housman's biographer describes as ' a scientist and an athlete whose contempt for letters was unconcealed ' ) , ' seeing that with his finals before ...
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I may recover in time , but at present I feel as if I would rather subscribe to anything else'.1 The same letter , however ... and his thoughts of the Dialogues and Letters of Sulpicius Severus led him as far as completing I Mr. Cruso ...
I may recover in time , but at present I feel as if I would rather subscribe to anything else'.1 The same letter , however ... and his thoughts of the Dialogues and Letters of Sulpicius Severus led him as far as completing I Mr. Cruso ...
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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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