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For example , up to 1937 , Christiansen lists thirty - seven published Irish variants of Aarne- Thompson 300 , the evergreen ' Dragon - Slayer ' type ; to these can now be added seventy - one manuscript versions , making a total of 108 ...
For example , up to 1937 , Christiansen lists thirty - seven published Irish variants of Aarne- Thompson 300 , the evergreen ' Dragon - Slayer ' type ; to these can now be added seventy - one manuscript versions , making a total of 108 ...
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His Introduction to Logic , published in 1906 , is a classic in its own sphere . It is the most carefully written of his books , and is remarkable alike for its impeccable scholarship , for the range , interest , and wit of its apt ...
His Introduction to Logic , published in 1906 , is a classic in its own sphere . It is the most carefully written of his books , and is remarkable alike for its impeccable scholarship , for the range , interest , and wit of its apt ...
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The earliest ( so far as I can discover ) and also the latest of his writings were concerned with Spinoza , and to Spinoza he also turned in two articles published in 1937. But his first considerable published work was devoted to what ...
The earliest ( so far as I can discover ) and also the latest of his writings were concerned with Spinoza , and to Spinoza he also turned in two articles published in 1937. But his first considerable published work was devoted to what ...
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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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