Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... King to discuss ' this infant undertaking ' . King George IV - so he remembered - showed ' the warmth and interest of the most devoted friend to Literature ' . He promised him his patronage and his financial support . That afternoon ...
... King to discuss ' this infant undertaking ' . King George IV - so he remembered - showed ' the warmth and interest of the most devoted friend to Literature ' . He promised him his patronage and his financial support . That afternoon ...
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... King's love of literature could be seen in many ways . He presented his father's library - over 65,000 volumes to the British Museum , and the King's Library , a building ' worthy of the taste and dignity of the nation ' , was built to ...
... King's love of literature could be seen in many ways . He presented his father's library - over 65,000 volumes to the British Museum , and the King's Library , a building ' worthy of the taste and dignity of the nation ' , was built to ...
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... King George IV by Bishop Burgess in 1821. The King approved of the idea and offered to support the Society with a substantial gift from the Privy Purse . The King's munificent offer was announced and widely applauded : 1,100 guineas a ...
... King George IV by Bishop Burgess in 1821. The King approved of the idea and offered to support the Society with a substantial gift from the Privy Purse . The King's munificent offer was announced and widely applauded : 1,100 guineas a ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
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