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... as compared with incidents which are merely described by word of mouth . Another principle , again , we can take from Horace , which also illustrates a divergence between modern and ancient practice on the stage .
... as compared with incidents which are merely described by word of mouth . Another principle , again , we can take from Horace , which also illustrates a divergence between modern and ancient practice on the stage .
Page 223
The positions on the staff are of great value , giving the holders large experience and leading to consulting practice . The most glorious names in British medicine are written in the London hospitals -- the Hunters and Hewson , Baillie ...
The positions on the staff are of great value , giving the holders large experience and leading to consulting practice . The most glorious names in British medicine are written in the London hospitals -- the Hunters and Hewson , Baillie ...
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He had the rare combination of power of imaginative conception with grasp of detail and the ability to reduce his plans to practice . Vivid as was the life of imagination which he lived , it never made him a dreamer .
He had the rare combination of power of imaginative conception with grasp of detail and the ability to reduce his plans to practice . Vivid as was the life of imagination which he lived , it never made him a dreamer .
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CONTENTS OF Nos 433 434 AND 435 | 1 |
Roman History since Mommsen | 2 |
The Isolation of Theology | 3 |
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