Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... mean that the books and the examination papers would all have to be rewritten and reset . It would mean more importantly the collapse of all those pretensions to ' scientific scholarship ' ; for there really would be little more point ...
... mean that the books and the examination papers would all have to be rewritten and reset . It would mean more importantly the collapse of all those pretensions to ' scientific scholarship ' ; for there really would be little more point ...
Page 223
... mean ' of long - standing ' or ' senior ? ' Why cannot it merely mean ' old ? ' And in the context , were it not for the strange and untenable theory that Matthioli might have been the Mask , why should anyone have supposed it meant ...
... mean ' of long - standing ' or ' senior ? ' Why cannot it merely mean ' old ? ' And in the context , were it not for the strange and untenable theory that Matthioli might have been the Mask , why should anyone have supposed it meant ...
Page 224
... mean something that it obviously does not mean ) , an old man is , in fact , postulated after 1693. Indeed , as far as I can see , the only reason that the Mask was ever thought of as being young is that he was described as a ' valet ...
... mean something that it obviously does not mean ) , an old man is , in fact , postulated after 1693. Indeed , as far as I can see , the only reason that the Mask was ever thought of as being young is that he was described as a ' valet ...
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FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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