The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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... kind by the splendour of the new foundations of William of Wykeham . · Chicheley , the founder of All Souls , may have pointed out the advantage of securing the masses and prayers of what an old writer styles " an honest college of sad ...
... kind by the splendour of the new foundations of William of Wykeham . · Chicheley , the founder of All Souls , may have pointed out the advantage of securing the masses and prayers of what an old writer styles " an honest college of sad ...
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... kind , and very costly .'- P . 268 . 6 9 Mr. Lyte , we fancy , does not regret the black and white marble pavement , nor the old oak fittings of the chapel , the canopy , louvre , and Palladian windows of the hall . No doubt they were ...
... kind , and very costly .'- P . 268 . 6 9 Mr. Lyte , we fancy , does not regret the black and white marble pavement , nor the old oak fittings of the chapel , the canopy , louvre , and Palladian windows of the hall . No doubt they were ...
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... kind and very costly ' ) which the liberality of the Etonians of 1848 put in the place of Godolphin's pavement and stalls ; though it is possible they may think that those who did so were more liberal than well inspired . 6 It is ...
... kind and very costly ' ) which the liberality of the Etonians of 1848 put in the place of Godolphin's pavement and stalls ; though it is possible they may think that those who did so were more liberal than well inspired . 6 It is ...
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... kind ' to younger boys , i.e. ask them to breakfast . Shelley had a friendly remembrance of Eton . He mentions his rural joys in summer after six , ' like any other Eton boy . He did not think bitterly of Eton , unless some lines in the ...
... kind ' to younger boys , i.e. ask them to breakfast . Shelley had a friendly remembrance of Eton . He mentions his rural joys in summer after six , ' like any other Eton boy . He did not think bitterly of Eton , unless some lines in the ...
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... kind - hearted gentleman and scolding tyrant ? How under- stand this lord of misrule abroad and kindly father of a family at home ? 6 One of his colleagues used to speak of himself as having * The cocked hat , by the way , which Keate ...
... kind - hearted gentleman and scolding tyrant ? How under- stand this lord of misrule abroad and kindly father of a family at home ? 6 One of his colleagues used to speak of himself as having * The cocked hat , by the way , which Keate ...
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