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... literary and artistic aspiration in the sixteenth century to intellectual commerce with Italy . In England , France , and Spain great heights of literary endeavour were in due time scaled . There was no complete reciprocity with Italy ...
... literary and artistic aspiration in the sixteenth century to intellectual commerce with Italy . In England , France , and Spain great heights of literary endeavour were in due time scaled . There was no complete reciprocity with Italy ...
Page 206
... literary purposes , and a few meetings towards that end were held at Gray's Inn , at which John Evelyn , Waller , Dryden , Sprat , and others were present . Cowley's death , according to Evelyn , was one of the causes of the failure of ...
... literary purposes , and a few meetings towards that end were held at Gray's Inn , at which John Evelyn , Waller , Dryden , Sprat , and others were present . Cowley's death , according to Evelyn , was one of the causes of the failure of ...
Page 514
... literary and humane : not simply philological , linguistic , grammatical , though on this side also , including written compositions in prose and verse , the Perse School has remarkable results to show in various published reports.2 The ...
... literary and humane : not simply philological , linguistic , grammatical , though on this side also , including written compositions in prose and verse , the Perse School has remarkable results to show in various published reports.2 The ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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