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... Oxford , and in Oxford the great figure of Bradley , rarely seen by anyone , and magnified now to legendary pro- portions , hovered everywhere over the scene . No doubt the turn of fortune that sent me to his college of Merton , and his ...
... Oxford , and in Oxford the great figure of Bradley , rarely seen by anyone , and magnified now to legendary pro- portions , hovered everywhere over the scene . No doubt the turn of fortune that sent me to his college of Merton , and his ...
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... Oxford at St. Margaret's Road and then in a house recently built in a fine open spot on Headington Hill , where he was able to create a garden after his own heart . He would bicycle to the college chapel at 8 a.m. on almost any morning ...
... Oxford at St. Margaret's Road and then in a house recently built in a fine open spot on Headington Hill , where he was able to create a garden after his own heart . He would bicycle to the college chapel at 8 a.m. on almost any morning ...
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... Oxford . His services were in constant demand as an examiner at Oxford and at other universities , and he was always punctilious and unsparing in this as in other duties incidental or ancillary to his statutory obligations . At board ...
... Oxford . His services were in constant demand as an examiner at Oxford and at other universities , and he was always punctilious and unsparing in this as in other duties incidental or ancillary to his statutory obligations . At board ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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