The Quarterly Review, Volume 273John Murray, 1939 |
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Page 133
... foreign students and graduates ; the support of British institutes , schools , and lectureships abroad ; the organisation of tours by British musicians , theatre groups , etc .; the publicising of English literature ; the establishment ...
... foreign students and graduates ; the support of British institutes , schools , and lectureships abroad ; the organisation of tours by British musicians , theatre groups , etc .; the publicising of English literature ; the establishment ...
Page 139
... foreign publishers , in spite of an often unhelpful attitude shown by their British colleagues , are waging a ceaseless battle with their own authorities for the right to translate all works worthy of the honour . " It is difficult to ...
... foreign publishers , in spite of an often unhelpful attitude shown by their British colleagues , are waging a ceaseless battle with their own authorities for the right to translate all works worthy of the honour . " It is difficult to ...
Page 234
... foreign bayonets , they returned in the wake of foreign armies on the morrow of a great national disaster . The England of Charles II bore more than a superficial likeness to that of Charles I , but the France of Louis XVIII was a very ...
... foreign bayonets , they returned in the wake of foreign armies on the morrow of a great national disaster . The England of Charles II bore more than a superficial likeness to that of Charles I , but the France of Louis XVIII was a very ...
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