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... evidence for the whole of England has been gathered and classified . Then , with the whole of the evidence before us , we may expect some reasonably certain conclusions . What happens at present is that the author of each monograph is ...
... evidence for the whole of England has been gathered and classified . Then , with the whole of the evidence before us , we may expect some reasonably certain conclusions . What happens at present is that the author of each monograph is ...
Page 114
... evidence as to the various usages prevalent , especially in France , which has been assembled by Ducange and the authors of the Art de vérifier les Dates , 1 and repeated with some additions and a few corrections by Arthur Giry , may be ...
... evidence as to the various usages prevalent , especially in France , which has been assembled by Ducange and the authors of the Art de vérifier les Dates , 1 and repeated with some additions and a few corrections by Arthur Giry , may be ...
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... evidence for this theory is that instead of the entrance of each actor being noted at its proper point , they are all massed together at the beginning of each scene . The text in these plays is by no means bad ; as has been suggested ...
... evidence for this theory is that instead of the entrance of each actor being noted at its proper point , they are all massed together at the beginning of each scene . The text in these plays is by no means bad ; as has been suggested ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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