Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... Greek as one of the tests for a university degree . This is not the case now . The University of London has abolished that test . The statesmen of those times used to quote from Greek and Latin poets in their speeches , even Lord ...
... Greek as one of the tests for a university degree . This is not the case now . The University of London has abolished that test . The statesmen of those times used to quote from Greek and Latin poets in their speeches , even Lord ...
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... Greek words in the journal ( Peacock's diary of 1818 ) if he can have the manuscript as well as the revise . After pointing out that ' to a person unacquainted with " the beauties of Peacock " the Notes are almost entirely void of ...
... Greek words in the journal ( Peacock's diary of 1818 ) if he can have the manuscript as well as the revise . After pointing out that ' to a person unacquainted with " the beauties of Peacock " the Notes are almost entirely void of ...
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... Greek far more than an accurate Greek scholar . There are two translations he made from the ninth Pythian ode of Pindar which ought to be corrected . ' The former of these was the couplet forming the motto to Chapter XVI of Crotchet ...
... Greek far more than an accurate Greek scholar . There are two translations he made from the ninth Pythian ode of Pindar which ought to be corrected . ' The former of these was the couplet forming the motto to Chapter XVI of Crotchet ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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