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... writing the interest is much enhanced , and when we can group together a number of manuscripts as proceeding from a particular place we are enabled to establish the existence of a school of writing and to determine its special ...
... writing the interest is much enhanced , and when we can group together a number of manuscripts as proceeding from a particular place we are enabled to establish the existence of a school of writing and to determine its special ...
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... writing . That writing was made with a stilum on a mould , and then stamped on the vessels while they were still soft . So the inscription on the vessels stands in relief and reads from right to left . The Lezoux fragment has its ...
... writing . That writing was made with a stilum on a mould , and then stamped on the vessels while they were still soft . So the inscription on the vessels stands in relief and reads from right to left . The Lezoux fragment has its ...
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... writing , strikingly devoted to the search for and use of the sources . This neglect of other modern writing was undoubtedly uneconomical of time , and laid him open to certain dangers which might otherwise have been avoided . It gave ...
... writing , strikingly devoted to the search for and use of the sources . This neglect of other modern writing was undoubtedly uneconomical of time , and laid him open to certain dangers which might otherwise have been avoided . It gave ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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