A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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Pagina 73
... seemed to have life , if never much vitality , still in it . On the evening of 16 February 1765 , the Honourable Topham Beauclerk , a literary young man from London , drew up in his phaeton at the Rose . Beside him sat the bulky form of ...
... seemed to have life , if never much vitality , still in it . On the evening of 16 February 1765 , the Honourable Topham Beauclerk , a literary young man from London , drew up in his phaeton at the Rose . Beside him sat the bulky form of ...
Pagina 181
... seemed the very apotheosis of the Athenian dreams of the dons by the Cephissus / Cam : no one seemed better than Rupert Chawner Brooke ( 1887-1915 ) to exemplify the golden youth of Edwardian Cambridge or , in retrospect , the entire ...
... seemed the very apotheosis of the Athenian dreams of the dons by the Cephissus / Cam : no one seemed better than Rupert Chawner Brooke ( 1887-1915 ) to exemplify the golden youth of Edwardian Cambridge or , in retrospect , the entire ...
Pagina 209
... seemed ' a horrible regression ' . But if he struck his contem- poraries , with his traveller's tales and epic boozing , as frighteningly mature , he probably seemed the reverse to the dons , and remained fundamentally insecure and shy ...
... seemed ' a horrible regression ' . But if he struck his contem- poraries , with his traveller's tales and epic boozing , as frighteningly mature , he probably seemed the reverse to the dons , and remained fundamentally insecure and shy ...
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Preface | 7 |
Hatchery of wits and roaringboys | 22 |
The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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