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... never attempted to enter upon Alexander's heritage . Their legions stopped on the banks of the Euphrates , 600 miles from the frontiers of the Kushan Empire . Gandhara never knew them as enemies or conquerors . The chief aim of Roman ...
... never attempted to enter upon Alexander's heritage . Their legions stopped on the banks of the Euphrates , 600 miles from the frontiers of the Kushan Empire . Gandhara never knew them as enemies or conquerors . The chief aim of Roman ...
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... never relaxed or his sanity ever in danger . As to the style , reviewers amused themselves ( and us ) by comparing ... never tedious , never easy to lay down , a little long drawn out.1 The first World War broke in upon these manifold ...
... never relaxed or his sanity ever in danger . As to the style , reviewers amused themselves ( and us ) by comparing ... never tedious , never easy to lay down , a little long drawn out.1 The first World War broke in upon these manifold ...
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... never met , or at any rate had never known , a philosopher to whom the Greek or any other past philosophy had been the burning heart of present existence , fresher than the morning's news . A traditionalism of that kind , especially ...
... never met , or at any rate had never known , a philosopher to whom the Greek or any other past philosophy had been the burning heart of present existence , fresher than the morning's news . A traditionalism of that kind , especially ...
Contents
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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