A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... Browning ? You will find him everything that is kind and pleasant ' , and Ross , who was reading history under Browning , later struck up a decidedly intimate friendship with him ( they holidayed together the following year on the Isle ...
... Browning ? You will find him everything that is kind and pleasant ' , and Ross , who was reading history under Browning , later struck up a decidedly intimate friendship with him ( they holidayed together the following year on the Isle ...
Pagina 161
... Browning , published in the Cambridge Meteor in June 1882 , included the lines There's a Me Society down at Cambridge , Where my works , cum notis variorum , Are talked about . . . This referred to the Cambridge University Browning ...
... Browning , published in the Cambridge Meteor in June 1882 , included the lines There's a Me Society down at Cambridge , Where my works , cum notis variorum , Are talked about . . . This referred to the Cambridge University Browning ...
Pagina 165
... Browning especially ( who was something more than the satirical figure beloved of novelists ) was great in introducing a more humane educational atmosphere not only to King's but to Cambridge as a whole . For Browning , a university was ...
... Browning especially ( who was something more than the satirical figure beloved of novelists ) was great in introducing a more humane educational atmosphere not only to King's but to Cambridge as a whole . For Browning , a university was ...
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