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... whole scene since the end of the First World War . Beginning in 1920 with a single play , he published one by one the plays and poems in the cheap and handy volumes of the Colección Universal , and finally brought them all together ...
... whole scene since the end of the First World War . Beginning in 1920 with a single play , he published one by one the plays and poems in the cheap and handy volumes of the Colección Universal , and finally brought them all together ...
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... whole line the two com- ponents of which are welded together . This welding is most commonly achieved by alliteration , but sometimes by end- rhyme instead ; sometimes by the use of both . Alliteration , we may note , is not debarred ...
... whole line the two com- ponents of which are welded together . This welding is most commonly achieved by alliteration , but sometimes by end- rhyme instead ; sometimes by the use of both . Alliteration , we may note , is not debarred ...
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... whole , the most reliable survey of the life and teaching of the Philosopher . It is true , no doubt , that , in his account of Spinoza'a philosophy , Pollock passes too lightly over some of the technical difficulties , or is too easily ...
... whole , the most reliable survey of the life and teaching of the Philosopher . It is true , no doubt , that , in his account of Spinoza'a philosophy , Pollock passes too lightly over some of the technical difficulties , or is too easily ...
Contents
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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