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WITH SOME NOTES ON GAELIC FOLK - TALES By J. H. DELARGY Read 28 November 1945 HE prose literature of both the manuscript and the oral THE tradition of Ireland is anonymous , in contradistinction to much of the poetry of the bardic ...
WITH SOME NOTES ON GAELIC FOLK - TALES By J. H. DELARGY Read 28 November 1945 HE prose literature of both the manuscript and the oral THE tradition of Ireland is anonymous , in contradistinction to much of the poetry of the bardic ...
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He extracted his notes from the attaché case he always carried , quite often spilling the contents on the floor as he did so . Then he read them word for word , sitting in his heavy coat . He was very apologetic to me about the reading ...
He extracted his notes from the attaché case he always carried , quite often spilling the contents on the floor as he did so . Then he read them word for word , sitting in his heavy coat . He was very apologetic to me about the reading ...
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Two Notes on Plato ' , in Class . Rev. ( 1931 ) , pp . 119-21 . * Is Goodness a Quality ? ' , in Proc . Arist . Soc . , Supp . Vol . ( 1932 ) , pp . 146-68 . Socrates , pp . 182 ( 1932 ) . ' Note on Plato's Republic , vi .
Two Notes on Plato ' , in Class . Rev. ( 1931 ) , pp . 119-21 . * Is Goodness a Quality ? ' , in Proc . Arist . Soc . , Supp . Vol . ( 1932 ) , pp . 146-68 . Socrates , pp . 182 ( 1932 ) . ' Note on Plato's Republic , vi .
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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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