Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... wrote one really good book Castle Rackrent and she wrote that at Edgeworthstown while her father was away in Dublin . It is said , and it may only be a legend , that Newton would never have mastered his theory of Gravitation had not a ...
... wrote one really good book Castle Rackrent and she wrote that at Edgeworthstown while her father was away in Dublin . It is said , and it may only be a legend , that Newton would never have mastered his theory of Gravitation had not a ...
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... wrote those lines himself . He certainly did write what Yeats called the greatest epitaph a man ever had , and in that epitaph there is scarcely a tincture of Christianity . He was , for about two centuries , confidently consigned to ...
... wrote those lines himself . He certainly did write what Yeats called the greatest epitaph a man ever had , and in that epitaph there is scarcely a tincture of Christianity . He was , for about two centuries , confidently consigned to ...
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... wrote to Scott , ' replied " that you had already been written to , and that if you wished it every- thing would be ... wrote Scott . ' Will you forgive me , my dear friend , if I own I had you in my recollection ? ' Southey - who was ...
... wrote to Scott , ' replied " that you had already been written to , and that if you wished it every- thing would be ... wrote Scott . ' Will you forgive me , my dear friend , if I own I had you in my recollection ? ' Southey - who was ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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