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... materials which appear of much more proximate composition , for example Sir Percival of Galles and Sir Degrevant . And scribe B ... material . At the head of his quires ( fols . 52ra - 57va ) , he preserves the unique copy of the eleven ...
... materials which appear of much more proximate composition , for example Sir Percival of Galles and Sir Degrevant . And scribe B ... material . At the head of his quires ( fols . 52ra - 57va ) , he preserves the unique copy of the eleven ...
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... material record . As critics are coming to recognise , the ways in which writers from this period recorded their thoughts in the physical form of a commonplace book have a profound effect on how they shaped their learning as they wrote ...
... material record . As critics are coming to recognise , the ways in which writers from this period recorded their thoughts in the physical form of a commonplace book have a profound effect on how they shaped their learning as they wrote ...
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... material conditions of life of its population ; ( 4 ) a level of technology and organisation able to support a sufficiently sophisticated material culture to sustain market - orientated consumer behaviour . 31 Even as late as the middle ...
... material conditions of life of its population ; ( 4 ) a level of technology and organisation able to support a sufficiently sophisticated material culture to sustain market - orientated consumer behaviour . 31 Even as late as the middle ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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