Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Editor was sorely missed last month , and the issue contained too high a number of misprints , corrigenda of which are printed below . In Professor Smith's article a number of references were wrongly printed , and the poet once appeared ...
... Editor was sorely missed last month , and the issue contained too high a number of misprints , corrigenda of which are printed below . In Professor Smith's article a number of references were wrongly printed , and the poet once appeared ...
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... Editor's mind- set , which prevented him from realising for two weeks how he could have overcome the problem . Readers may suppose that this rigidity might be connected with the fact that the Editor has recently completed his allotted ...
... Editor's mind- set , which prevented him from realising for two weeks how he could have overcome the problem . Readers may suppose that this rigidity might be connected with the fact that the Editor has recently completed his allotted ...
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... Editor continues his earlier remarks on the production of LCM . The advantage of photocopying from a laser - printed master is that only the exact number of a journal or monograph need be printed at one time . Only the masters need ...
... Editor continues his earlier remarks on the production of LCM . The advantage of photocopying from a laser - printed master is that only the exact number of a journal or monograph need be printed at one time . Only the masters need ...
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