University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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... important text of which now becomes available to students . In brief , the Oxford Lectures on Poetry is a substantial addition to the long list of important contributions which Professor de Selincourt has made to English critical ...
... important text of which now becomes available to students . In brief , the Oxford Lectures on Poetry is a substantial addition to the long list of important contributions which Professor de Selincourt has made to English critical ...
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... important Liberty of Conscience , which is not unworthy of a place beside the Areopagitica and The Bloody Tenent ... importance : A Paraenetic for ( not loose but ) Christian Liberty , which illustrates the importance of a theological ...
... important Liberty of Conscience , which is not unworthy of a place beside the Areopagitica and The Bloody Tenent ... importance : A Paraenetic for ( not loose but ) Christian Liberty , which illustrates the importance of a theological ...
Page 521
... important investigations . These have all sorts of possibilities . The commission is to look into possible methods of rehabilitating unemployed persons and of training them to increase their skill . It is to report on the feasibility of ...
... important investigations . These have all sorts of possibilities . The commission is to look into possible methods of rehabilitating unemployed persons and of training them to increase their skill . It is to report on the feasibility of ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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