Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... whole problem in a new light . The aggressor was Giangaleazzo Visconti , Duke of Milan . His banner showed a coiled viper swallowing a man whole , and he himself wanted to swallow Italy whole . He started by poisoning his uncle , as ...
... whole problem in a new light . The aggressor was Giangaleazzo Visconti , Duke of Milan . His banner showed a coiled viper swallowing a man whole , and he himself wanted to swallow Italy whole . He started by poisoning his uncle , as ...
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... whole family . Though she was of an Irish family , she spent her girlhood in England . This I think was regrettable , for if this lecture has any theme it is that she was best when left to herself , and that the best in herself came ...
... whole family . Though she was of an Irish family , she spent her girlhood in England . This I think was regrettable , for if this lecture has any theme it is that she was best when left to herself , and that the best in herself came ...
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... whole audience , far from being offended , shall return you thanks , as a deliverer of precious and useful truths . Nay , farther , it is but to venture your lungs , and you may preach in Covent Garden against foppery and fornication ...
... whole audience , far from being offended , shall return you thanks , as a deliverer of precious and useful truths . Nay , farther , it is but to venture your lungs , and you may preach in Covent Garden against foppery and fornication ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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