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 - English literature |
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... influence was felt like Dr. Arnold's , and others whose stimulating power or art of imparting knowledge opened the way for those who could learn into new regions of thought , avia Pieridum loca . But of these the lettered Muse is too ...
... influence was felt like Dr. Arnold's , and others whose stimulating power or art of imparting knowledge opened the way for those who could learn into new regions of thought , avia Pieridum loca . But of these the lettered Muse is too ...
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... influences which disposed the Royal Founder's mind to the creation of a college at Eton or at Cambridge . It is recorded that John Langton , Master of Pem- broke Hall and one of the King's Chaplains , ' fundari procuravit King's College ...
... influences which disposed the Royal Founder's mind to the creation of a college at Eton or at Cambridge . It is recorded that John Langton , Master of Pem- broke Hall and one of the King's Chaplains , ' fundari procuravit King's College ...
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... 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 . 6 only only a school for the young but a seat of Eton College . 13.
... 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 . 6 only only a school for the young but a seat of Eton College . 13.
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... influences of Eton brought comfort , and that , if the schools were hateful to him , the fresh May dawn , ' and the glittering grass ' of the Playing Fields , which witnessed his first dedication to the spirits of liberty and beauty ...
... influences of Eton brought comfort , and that , if the schools were hateful to him , the fresh May dawn , ' and the glittering grass ' of the Playing Fields , which witnessed his first dedication to the spirits of liberty and beauty ...
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... influence in literary and political circles . In his early writings , Freytag may be regarded as the apostle- of industry . He loves to linger over details of the business- routine of a merchant's office , or the laborious research of a ...
... influence in literary and political circles . In his early writings , Freytag may be regarded as the apostle- of industry . He loves to linger over details of the business- routine of a merchant's office , or the laborious research of a ...
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