Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1915 - Humanities |
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Page 134
... doubt if I could do better than choose two passages from Shakespeare . There are two familiar passages in the play of Hamlet each of which expresses with admirable point one or other of the two most significant phases of the Renaissance ...
... doubt if I could do better than choose two passages from Shakespeare . There are two familiar passages in the play of Hamlet each of which expresses with admirable point one or other of the two most significant phases of the Renaissance ...
Page 404
... doubt that Islam , in spite of sectarian divisions , is to a certain degree unified in feeling , at least so far as the two great groups of Sunni and Shiya are concerned . While Sunni and Shiya are enemies , disliking and despising one ...
... doubt that Islam , in spite of sectarian divisions , is to a certain degree unified in feeling , at least so far as the two great groups of Sunni and Shiya are concerned . While Sunni and Shiya are enemies , disliking and despising one ...
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... doubt a part of the same individual whose skull was deposited alongside it . The outstanding interest of the Piltdown skull is the confirmation it affords of the view that in the evolution of man the brain led the way . It is the ...
... doubt a part of the same individual whose skull was deposited alongside it . The outstanding interest of the Piltdown skull is the confirmation it affords of the view that in the evolution of man the brain led the way . It is the ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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