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... evidence of the greatest age of our literature is to some extent com- pensated by the fact that the printing press provided another means to survival . For the medieval and earlier periods this resource had not been available . So that ...
... evidence of the greatest age of our literature is to some extent com- pensated by the fact that the printing press provided another means to survival . For the medieval and earlier periods this resource had not been available . So that ...
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... evidence for the highly developed culture of England in the seventh and eight centuries . This is a good instance of the way in which the survival of fragments of a lost MS . may often lead to important conclusions which have a bearing ...
... evidence for the highly developed culture of England in the seventh and eight centuries . This is a good instance of the way in which the survival of fragments of a lost MS . may often lead to important conclusions which have a bearing ...
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... evidence , into a source of strength , and uses the very variety of the signatures ( admitted to be the writing of one man ) as the strongest support of his case . For the three pages are the work of a man who , as is the habit of ...
... evidence , into a source of strength , and uses the very variety of the signatures ( admitted to be the writing of one man ) as the strongest support of his case . For the three pages are the work of a man who , as is the habit of ...
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Some Literary Links with Westminster Abbey | 19 |
Fugitive Poetry An Eighteenth Century Col | 43 |
The Effect of Scientific Thought on the Arts | 67 |
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A. E. W. MASON Abbey artist authority beauty become Ben Jonson Ceolfrid Christ Church Codex Amiatinus collection criticism culture D.Litt Dean delight dignity of English dignity of thought discoveries doctrine E. H. W. MEYERSTEIN eighteenth century emotional English thought Epistles expression F. S. BOAS fact feel Fierabras Fugitive Poetry Gospel ideas intellectual Iqbal Islam John Johnson Latin learned lecture letter literary literature living LL.D lyrical manuscript mind modern mystic nature novel original ourselves papyri perhaps Persian Personality philosophy picture play poem poet poet's political popular problem Professor prose remarkable Rūmi scholar script sense Shakespeare Sir HENRY Sir HENRY NEWBOLT social society T. S. Eliot thing three pages to-day tradition Tredegar truth Urdu verse W. R. INGE Westminster Westminster Abbey words writing written wrote XVIII