Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... never think except with pride of the honour of having held this office in a body which , in time to come and under more competent guidance than mine , is , as I have never doubted and shall never doubt , destined to exercise a wholly ...
... never think except with pride of the honour of having held this office in a body which , in time to come and under more competent guidance than mine , is , as I have never doubted and shall never doubt , destined to exercise a wholly ...
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... never come . This is not to unsay our praises of the exquisite pattern , the durable stuff , the fastness of the dye . Both kinds of art are good , if one of them is nearer to life . With all such differences , Morris is a great teller ...
... never come . This is not to unsay our praises of the exquisite pattern , the durable stuff , the fastness of the dye . Both kinds of art are good , if one of them is nearer to life . With all such differences , Morris is a great teller ...
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... never spoke a word to one another ; they never walked about the choir to carry copes or books or for any other reason , always remaining in the choir unless sent on an errand by the master . As if walking in procession , from school ...
... never spoke a word to one another ; they never walked about the choir to carry copes or books or for any other reason , always remaining in the choir unless sent on an errand by the master . As if walking in procession , from school ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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