Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... editor had been alive either to the differing stationery or to Gildersleeve's closing formulae , he would have realised something was amiss . Probably , sheets of photocopies had been misordered . The use of photocopies seems also to be ...
... editor had been alive either to the differing stationery or to Gildersleeve's closing formulae , he would have realised something was amiss . Probably , sheets of photocopies had been misordered . The use of photocopies seems also to be ...
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... editor's contribution to our knowledge is enormous , the quality of the annotation is uneven . Here and there one discovers an acute observation ( p.xv lines 14-15 ) . Other examples , deriving their value in great part from the tact ...
... editor's contribution to our knowledge is enormous , the quality of the annotation is uneven . Here and there one discovers an acute observation ( p.xv lines 14-15 ) . Other examples , deriving their value in great part from the tact ...
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... Editor . On the analogy of trainee and referee it should imply a transitive verb suggesting that retirement is not what one does but something done to one and — and indeed so it is at 65 or 67 . On a more pleasant note , the Editor is ...
... Editor . On the analogy of trainee and referee it should imply a transitive verb suggesting that retirement is not what one does but something done to one and — and indeed so it is at 65 or 67 . On a more pleasant note , the Editor is ...
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