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British Academy. original work is required in order to obtain employment in the teaching of history . There is a degree intended to encourage the production of original historical work , the degree of Bachelor of Letters , but since ...
British Academy. original work is required in order to obtain employment in the teaching of history . There is a degree intended to encourage the production of original historical work , the degree of Bachelor of Letters , but since ...
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... original seed ? If this is so , it will lead us to some interesting conclusions . To begin with , then , can we discover the original myth out of which the Greek Orestes - saga has grown ? ( I do not deny the possible presence of an ...
... original seed ? If this is so , it will lead us to some interesting conclusions . To begin with , then , can we discover the original myth out of which the Greek Orestes - saga has grown ? ( I do not deny the possible presence of an ...
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... original in Malory or a saga . Blank verse in Tennyson's hands , in Morte d'Arthur or The Holy Grail , tolls slowly ' . This is the only thing that can be said against his noble passage from the Iliad . Every step in the action is ...
... original in Malory or a saga . Blank verse in Tennyson's hands , in Morte d'Arthur or The Holy Grail , tolls slowly ' . This is the only thing that can be said against his noble passage from the Iliad . Every step in the action is ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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