Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 29 |
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... period whose development has affected so profoundly our own . At the age of 80 he made the following comment : Tho ' my life , like the lives of my contemporaries , covers a period of more material advance in the world than any of the ...
... period whose development has affected so profoundly our own . At the age of 80 he made the following comment : Tho ' my life , like the lives of my contemporaries , covers a period of more material advance in the world than any of the ...
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... period , in which he bids a tearful farewell to the Muse on forsaking her for the law . The reader of it may suspect ... periods . Austin's intemperate criticism , however , has this amount of justification , that Blackstone was at his ...
... period , in which he bids a tearful farewell to the Muse on forsaking her for the law . The reader of it may suspect ... periods . Austin's intemperate criticism , however , has this amount of justification , that Blackstone was at his ...
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... period not his own is obliged to get his local colour from somewhere ; and where if not from books ? It may be , of course , that Dr. Polak and the Rev. Fleming would have been made happier if both Shakespeare and Shorthouse had defined ...
... period not his own is obliged to get his local colour from somewhere ; and where if not from books ? It may be , of course , that Dr. Polak and the Rev. Fleming would have been made happier if both Shakespeare and Shorthouse had defined ...
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By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Katja Reissner Lecture | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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