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... Cambridge men , even from Milton , it must always have seemed strange that Randolph , so happy in occasional verse and so alive in his interest in Cam- bridge 13 and Cambridge personalities , should have written nothing on the event ...
... Cambridge men , even from Milton , it must always have seemed strange that Randolph , so happy in occasional verse and so alive in his interest in Cam- bridge 13 and Cambridge personalities , should have written nothing on the event ...
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... Cambridge . Of a rather reserved disposition , his inmost feelings were known to very few , though his love for the society of children was marked . He never struck one as robust , and he really liked the Cambridge climate , of which he ...
... Cambridge . Of a rather reserved disposition , his inmost feelings were known to very few , though his love for the society of children was marked . He never struck one as robust , and he really liked the Cambridge climate , of which he ...
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... Cambridge that Bury will be remembered . In Cambridge , since he had no admira- tion for the Historical Tripos , he refused to adapt his lecturing to meet the needs of students working for that examination . The undergraduate saw little ...
... Cambridge that Bury will be remembered . In Cambridge , since he had no admira- tion for the Historical Tripos , he refused to adapt his lecturing to meet the needs of students working for that examination . The undergraduate saw little ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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