Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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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 ...
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British Academy. even an imperfect enumeration of what foreign scholars have of recent years done for English history have some effect in inspiring British scholars to betake themselves to the Record Office and British Museum , so that ...
British Academy. even an imperfect enumeration of what foreign scholars have of recent years done for English history have some effect in inspiring British scholars to betake themselves to the Record Office and British Museum , so that ...
Contents
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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