Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... English Department of the University of Malaya to join the staff of the English Department of The Queen's University , Belfast . PHILIP SHERRARD , Deputy Director of the British School in Athens , is well known for his translations of ...
... English Department of the University of Malaya to join the staff of the English Department of The Queen's University , Belfast . PHILIP SHERRARD , Deputy Director of the British School in Athens , is well known for his translations of ...
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... English ' and various related forms of tribal gibberish from Central Europe and Scandinavia considered relevant to English studies . English begins with Chaucer , just as Italian begins with Dante ( but Chaucer's English began to be ...
... English ' and various related forms of tribal gibberish from Central Europe and Scandinavia considered relevant to English studies . English begins with Chaucer , just as Italian begins with Dante ( but Chaucer's English began to be ...
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... English writer should to go the States ? Possibly what is needed is a new technique of handling his literary affairs on the part of the English writer . I myself have been subjected to a good deal of criticism for accepting the press ...
... English writer should to go the States ? Possibly what is needed is a new technique of handling his literary affairs on the part of the English writer . I myself have been subjected to a good deal of criticism for accepting the press ...
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