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Owing to these difficulties and to the circumstances of the present time , we are compelled with regret once more to call upon the patience of our members . It is hoped that the interval between the payment of a subscription and the ...
Owing to these difficulties and to the circumstances of the present time , we are compelled with regret once more to call upon the patience of our members . It is hoped that the interval between the payment of a subscription and the ...
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But once more irony steps in - Who is he to condemn ? It is true he has chosen to be spectator rather than actor : but he is no wiser than the actors and perhaps enjoys himself less . The unfinished Ode on Vicissi- tude points yet ...
But once more irony steps in - Who is he to condemn ? It is true he has chosen to be spectator rather than actor : but he is no wiser than the actors and perhaps enjoys himself less . The unfinished Ode on Vicissi- tude points yet ...
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But he at once joined up , was shortly after given a commission in the 5th Battalion of the Royal Berkshires , crossed to France on 31 May 1915 , and was killed fighting with the utmost bravery on 13 October , not many miles from where ...
But he at once joined up , was shortly after given a commission in the 5th Battalion of the Royal Berkshires , crossed to France on 31 May 1915 , and was killed fighting with the utmost bravery on 13 October , not many miles from where ...
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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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