A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... already begun to write poems ( the minor poet William Lisle Bowles was his first influence ) ; he had acquired , during a prolonged illness at school , a taste for laudanum ( then administered as a universal panacea ) ; and he was in ...
... already begun to write poems ( the minor poet William Lisle Bowles was his first influence ) ; he had acquired , during a prolonged illness at school , a taste for laudanum ( then administered as a universal panacea ) ; and he was in ...
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... already been outstanding : captain of the house , member of the school teams , with a space in the school chapel between Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough ( so he joked ) already reserved for his plaque . Much of the posthumous ...
... already been outstanding : captain of the house , member of the school teams , with a space in the school chapel between Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough ( so he joked ) already reserved for his plaque . Much of the posthumous ...
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... already English schools at Oxford and London , but Cambridge continued to believe that ' Englishmen did not need to be taught English ' ) turned out ultimately for the best : the professorship carried the stipulation that the incumbent ...
... already English schools at Oxford and London , but Cambridge continued to believe that ' Englishmen did not need to be taught English ' ) turned out ultimately for the best : the professorship carried the stipulation that the incumbent ...
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Preface | 7 |
Hatchery of wits and roaringboys | 22 |
The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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