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inaugural lecture at Sydney ( A. 3 below ) , and on classical references in his poetry , notably in the volume Dancer's End ( 1951 ) , now republished in Collected Poems , London 1990 . Powell adopted the cognominal form J. Enoch ' at ...
inaugural lecture at Sydney ( A. 3 below ) , and on classical references in his poetry , notably in the volume Dancer's End ( 1951 ) , now republished in Collected Poems , London 1990 . Powell adopted the cognominal form J. Enoch ' at ...
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At the end of this issue is a list of ' Books received ' which consists of books from the Bristol Classical Paperbacks series , a series of reissues and new editions . There will be a similar list in the next issue and ' normal service ...
At the end of this issue is a list of ' Books received ' which consists of books from the Bristol Classical Paperbacks series , a series of reissues and new editions . There will be a similar list in the next issue and ' normal service ...
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BOOKS RECEIVED BRISTOL CLASSICAL PAPERBACKS George E. Duckworth , The Nature of Roman Comedy , A study in popular entertainment . First published 1952 , reprinted with a Foreword and Bibliographical Appendix by Richard Hunter , Bristol ...
BOOKS RECEIVED BRISTOL CLASSICAL PAPERBACKS George E. Duckworth , The Nature of Roman Comedy , A study in popular entertainment . First published 1952 , reprinted with a Foreword and Bibliographical Appendix by Richard Hunter , Bristol ...
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