A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... written by the students , were considered in those pre - Puritan days to be an educationally valuable way of filling the bleak winter evenings ( most students stayed in residence during the short vacations ) . In some colleges ...
... written by the students , were considered in those pre - Puritan days to be an educationally valuable way of filling the bleak winter evenings ( most students stayed in residence during the short vacations ) . In some colleges ...
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... written to Byrom in 1728 by a fellow shorthand enthusiast who had visited the Pepys Library and found the diary volumes by chance . But Byrom , admirably qualified to be the first to decipher the work , does not appear to have followed ...
... written to Byrom in 1728 by a fellow shorthand enthusiast who had visited the Pepys Library and found the diary volumes by chance . But Byrom , admirably qualified to be the first to decipher the work , does not appear to have followed ...
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... written in the thirties , is stifled by his Marxist commitments – save in a few final personal statements like ' To Margot Heinemann ' , written from the Spanish Civil War to his girlfriend at Cambridge . Cornford resigned his research ...
... written in the thirties , is stifled by his Marxist commitments – save in a few final personal statements like ' To Margot Heinemann ' , written from the Spanish Civil War to his girlfriend at Cambridge . Cornford resigned his research ...
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Preface | 7 |
Hatchery of wits and roaringboys | 22 |
The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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