Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 55British Academy, 1971 - Humanities |
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Page 76
... never , ever , never . The observable faults are , in one way or another , forms of excess whether the repeating argues poverty of vocabulary , affectation , or sheer clumsiness . I could cite infelicities from Sidney , Fairfax ...
... never , ever , never . The observable faults are , in one way or another , forms of excess whether the repeating argues poverty of vocabulary , affectation , or sheer clumsiness . I could cite infelicities from Sidney , Fairfax ...
Page 156
... never fully nationalised , it never became morally respectable , it has for a generation and more been on the wane , not least in the South itself . But as a component of American culture it has been there . The violence deriving from ...
... never fully nationalised , it never became morally respectable , it has for a generation and more been on the wane , not least in the South itself . But as a component of American culture it has been there . The violence deriving from ...
Page 309
... never tried to influence . She enjoyed doing good , but she also enjoyed con- versation , creature comforts , and social occasions . Moreover , she always retained a self - deprecatory humour and the capacity to laugh at herself . When ...
... never tried to influence . She enjoyed doing good , but she also enjoyed con- versation , creature comforts , and social occasions . Moreover , she always retained a self - deprecatory humour and the capacity to laugh at herself . When ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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