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... scholars and students . He was a man of a genial and kindly personality , for whom pupils and friends alike felt a ... scholar of a type becoming rarer in a society increasingly given to activities and methods which yield quick results ...
... scholars and students . He was a man of a genial and kindly personality , for whom pupils and friends alike felt a ... scholar of a type becoming rarer in a society increasingly given to activities and methods which yield quick results ...
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... scholar who , with a broader view and a more agile pen , but making use , if he is wise , of the other's researches ... scholars in general have known how to be scholarly without ceasing to be human . ANNUAL ITALIAN LECTURE FOR 1948 ...
... scholar who , with a broader view and a more agile pen , but making use , if he is wise , of the other's researches ... scholars in general have known how to be scholarly without ceasing to be human . ANNUAL ITALIAN LECTURE FOR 1948 ...
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... scholar in his own field but had by his personal influence and character found a special place in Oxford , where many classical scholars discussed their problems with him and relied greatly on his judgement and learn- ing . He would ...
... scholar in his own field but had by his personal influence and character found a special place in Oxford , where many classical scholars discussed their problems with him and relied greatly on his judgement and learn- ing . He would ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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