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It may be safely asserted that no single poet has exercised over the poetic production of this country so long and so continuous a control as Virgil . From Aldhelm to Bridges is the bluntest statement of its range .
It may be safely asserted that no single poet has exercised over the poetic production of this country so long and so continuous a control as Virgil . From Aldhelm to Bridges is the bluntest statement of its range .
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The production of educational works was , in his view , an obligation of his professorial chair . His Vedic Grammar for Students ( Oxford , 1916 ) , a substantial epitome of the larger work , with a supplementary addition , comprising ...
The production of educational works was , in his view , an obligation of his professorial chair . His Vedic Grammar for Students ( Oxford , 1916 ) , a substantial epitome of the larger work , with a supplementary addition , comprising ...
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... to the production of substantial and accurate treatises upon the subjects which he took in hand : he showed alert independence in the details of his work and in the projects which he advocated or personally carried into effect .
... to the production of substantial and accurate treatises upon the subjects which he took in hand : he showed alert independence in the details of his work and in the projects which he advocated or personally carried into effect .
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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