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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... stands was built according to the original plan . The ante - chapel was to have been of the same length as the choir , and double the width . It was to be of three aisles , and broader than any English Cathedral , except York Minster ...
... stands was built according to the original plan . The ante - chapel was to have been of the same length as the choir , and double the width . It was to be of three aisles , and broader than any English Cathedral , except York Minster ...
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... stands was completed in 1482 , not long after Provost Westbury was laid to rest there . To the same date belong the series of wall - paintings , half of which ( the upper part having been destroyed in 1847 ) still exist , hidden ...
... stands was completed in 1482 , not long after Provost Westbury was laid to rest there . To the same date belong the series of wall - paintings , half of which ( the upper part having been destroyed in 1847 ) still exist , hidden ...
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... two of whom were made Fellows of the College by Savile's own influence . Savile stands high among those who desired to make Eton not * Fuller , quoted , p . 186 . only only a school for the young but a seat of Eton College . 13.
... two of whom were made Fellows of the College by Savile's own influence . Savile stands high among those who desired to make Eton not * Fuller , quoted , p . 186 . only only a school for the young but a seat of Eton College . 13.
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... standing up funking over against a conduct to be catechised , ' nor the stalls where the young noblemen ( as in Great St. Mary's at Cambridge ) sat side by side with the dons ; and there and then ate packets of almonds and raisins ...
... standing up funking over against a conduct to be catechised , ' nor the stalls where the young noblemen ( as in Great St. Mary's at Cambridge ) sat side by side with the dons ; and there and then ate packets of almonds and raisins ...
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... 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 was the last Head Master to wear , and from which Hawtrey ...
... 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 was the last Head Master to wear , and from which Hawtrey ...
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