Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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British Academy. you by the Council , after consideration by the respective Sections , for election as Fellows of the Academy , are seven in number , and their election would bring the total number of our body up to 98. I do not think ...
British Academy. you by the Council , after consideration by the respective Sections , for election as Fellows of the Academy , are seven in number , and their election would bring the total number of our body up to 98. I do not think ...
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British Academy. treat of The Influence of English Poetry on the Romantic Revival of the Continent . The Benefactions to which we owe the satisfaction , past or to come , of listening to these addresses , and of being able to invite our ...
British Academy. treat of The Influence of English Poetry on the Romantic Revival of the Continent . The Benefactions to which we owe the satisfaction , past or to come , of listening to these addresses , and of being able to invite our ...
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British Academy. what promise to be useful results . A paper read before the Academy by Professor Rhys Davids , one of our Fellows , marked the beginning of a movement which has now culminated in the foundation in London of a School of ...
British Academy. what promise to be useful results . A paper read before the Academy by Professor Rhys Davids , one of our Fellows , marked the beginning of a movement which has now culminated in the foundation in London of a School of ...
Contents
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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