A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... become tutor to the Princess Elizabeth , who as queen appointed him her Latin secretary . At his death he left unfinished the other work for which he is remembered , The Scholemaster , an exposition of Renaissance educational ideals ...
... become tutor to the Princess Elizabeth , who as queen appointed him her Latin secretary . At his death he left unfinished the other work for which he is remembered , The Scholemaster , an exposition of Renaissance educational ideals ...
Pagina 123
... become established as one of the most 2 The novelist Maria Edgeworth , visiting Cambridge in May 1813 , viewed the matter more dispassionately . ' I hear , that these corrections are all printed ; and , if so , I do not see much value ...
... become established as one of the most 2 The novelist Maria Edgeworth , visiting Cambridge in May 1813 , viewed the matter more dispassionately . ' I hear , that these corrections are all printed ; and , if so , I do not see much value ...
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... become a medium of high comedy was the start of a whole new era of creativity the era of Beyond the Fringe , That ... become friends at Cambridge in the early fifties mainly through their association in a leading dramatic club . Adam ...
... become a medium of high comedy was the start of a whole new era of creativity the era of Beyond the Fringe , That ... become friends at Cambridge in the early fifties mainly through their association in a leading dramatic club . Adam ...
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Preface | 7 |
Hatchery of wits and roaringboys | 22 |
The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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