The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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... houses has shown a far from pleasant attitude of the parental mind toward the average schoolmaster ; and we all know that in novels and on the stage he is invariably a butt . Yet we may believe that this profession in England is more ...
... houses has shown a far from pleasant attitude of the parental mind toward the average schoolmaster ; and we all know that in novels and on the stage he is invariably a butt . Yet we may believe that this profession in England is more ...
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... House which was undoubtedly among the best in tone and intellectual interest , without any neglect of outdoor activities , and some of our most valuable teachers seemed to hold that this influence might even excuse breaches of school ...
... House which was undoubtedly among the best in tone and intellectual interest , without any neglect of outdoor activities , and some of our most valuable teachers seemed to hold that this influence might even excuse breaches of school ...
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... House . But to disguise a name is a mean defence , which one cannot resent with- out fitting a cap . Warre seems to have given offence when meeting the ' Oppidan ' and a friend in the playing - fields because he spoke kindly to the ...
... House . But to disguise a name is a mean defence , which one cannot resent with- out fitting a cap . Warre seems to have given offence when meeting the ' Oppidan ' and a friend in the playing - fields because he spoke kindly to the ...
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... house ' is a phrase written of him , not unjustly , because his was so impressive a personality , whether he met you cheery and alert in Agar's Plough or came into chapel with the procession , bearing on bowed shoulders the solemn ...
... house ' is a phrase written of him , not unjustly , because his was so impressive a personality , whether he met you cheery and alert in Agar's Plough or came into chapel with the procession , bearing on bowed shoulders the solemn ...
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... Schools , ' which , but for the skimping of material , would be quite good . Nor can the Houses of Common Lane be excused by reproaching the Memorial Buildings . That these last 8 EDMOND WARRE Monarchism in Central Europe.
... Schools , ' which , but for the skimping of material , would be quite good . Nor can the Houses of Common Lane be excused by reproaching the Memorial Buildings . That these last 8 EDMOND WARRE Monarchism in Central Europe.
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