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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... rules ; on the other hand , it teaches by practical lessons that over - luxuriance is not healthy growth . The boys at Tiverton school used to be thrown , as Mr. Blackmore tells us , into ' Blundell's Pool ' to learn the art of swimming ...
... rules ; on the other hand , it teaches by practical lessons that over - luxuriance is not healthy growth . The boys at Tiverton school used to be thrown , as Mr. Blackmore tells us , into ' Blundell's Pool ' to learn the art of swimming ...
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... rule applied : - ' If thou can neither read ne say , Thy paternoster rehearse alway . ' : It was not thought good that the poor should learn and Jack Cade was not alone in disliking people who usually talked of a noun and a verb ...
... rule applied : - ' If thou can neither read ne say , Thy paternoster rehearse alway . ' : It was not thought good that the poor should learn and Jack Cade was not alone in disliking people who usually talked of a noun and a verb ...
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... rule at St. Edmundsbury , St. Alban's , and Reading , not to mention humbler foundations . Noblemen's castles , like the court of the Persian King , were also seats of education in which pueri gentiles or domicelli were bred up in the ...
... rule at St. Edmundsbury , St. Alban's , and Reading , not to mention humbler foundations . Noblemen's castles , like the court of the Persian King , were also seats of education in which pueri gentiles or domicelli were bred up in the ...
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... rule , and be the first pledge of his devotion to God .'- Page 4 . The King went down to Winchester to visit his great- uncle the Cardinal and examine for himself the condition of the College . A few weeks later he had matured his plans ...
... rule , and be the first pledge of his devotion to God .'- Page 4 . The King went down to Winchester to visit his great- uncle the Cardinal and examine for himself the condition of the College . A few weeks later he had matured his plans ...
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... rule England as a constitutional kingdom or commonwealth ; ' and if he had died in 1450 , he would have shared the fame of Edward VI . as one of the heroes of English history , and , like him , escaped the ordeal of a time of revolu ...
... rule England as a constitutional kingdom or commonwealth ; ' and if he had died in 1450 , he would have shared the fame of Edward VI . as one of the heroes of English history , and , like him , escaped the ordeal of a time of revolu ...
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