Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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LCM. examination to each eight - week course ( the obvious unit of teaching ) probably at the rate of five course hours per week , thus enabling the student to accumulate credits to his pass degree . Not all courses would be the same ...
LCM. examination to each eight - week course ( the obvious unit of teaching ) probably at the rate of five course hours per week , thus enabling the student to accumulate credits to his pass degree . Not all courses would be the same ...
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... course , take the poem as in any way autobiographical or as referring to any actual persons or institutions . With which caveat , and a disapproving look from the dinosaur , here goes : I am a dirty old man : on my walls there are ...
... course , take the poem as in any way autobiographical or as referring to any actual persons or institutions . With which caveat , and a disapproving look from the dinosaur , here goes : I am a dirty old man : on my walls there are ...
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... course ... , of course ... , of course " ( p . 10 ) , " clear . . . , clear . . . , elementary " ( p . 11 ) , " rather obscure " ( p . 13 ) , “ seen most directly " ( p . 14 ) , " envisaged most clearly ... , glimpsed ... , glimpsed ...
... course ... , of course ... , of course " ( p . 10 ) , " clear . . . , clear . . . , elementary " ( p . 11 ) , " rather obscure " ( p . 13 ) , “ seen most directly " ( p . 14 ) , " envisaged most clearly ... , glimpsed ... , glimpsed ...
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