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... Literature , of the value of £ 100 , was awarded to Miss Mary Paton Ramsay , M.A. ( Aberdeen ) , Doctor of the University of Paris , for her work on ' Doctrines medievales chez Donne ' . The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem ...
... Literature , of the value of £ 100 , was awarded to Miss Mary Paton Ramsay , M.A. ( Aberdeen ) , Doctor of the University of Paris , for her work on ' Doctrines medievales chez Donne ' . The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem ...
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... literature , that it is impossible to decide whether it is a mere deposit of the literary tradition or the survival of a very early folk - tale which early literature adopted . A legend is still current among the people in the neighbour ...
... literature , that it is impossible to decide whether it is a mere deposit of the literary tradition or the survival of a very early folk - tale which early literature adopted . A legend is still current among the people in the neighbour ...
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... literature took direct from the great Italian civilization of the later middle ages and the renaissance period . From the time of Chaucer onwards we abandoned the native Anglo - Saxon literature of alliterative verse like Piers Plowman ...
... literature took direct from the great Italian civilization of the later middle ages and the renaissance period . From the time of Chaucer onwards we abandoned the native Anglo - Saxon literature of alliterative verse like Piers Plowman ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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