The Carthusian, Issue 1S. Walker, 1839 |
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CONTENTS . Dedication Introductory Letters Brooke Hall Tales of the Charterhouse : - The Preacher's Tale The Auditor's Tale The Monk's MS . The Merchant's Bark Chrysanthemums ......... ............ ......... ......... Hymn of the ...
CONTENTS . Dedication Introductory Letters Brooke Hall Tales of the Charterhouse : - The Preacher's Tale The Auditor's Tale The Monk's MS . The Merchant's Bark Chrysanthemums ......... ............ ......... ......... Hymn of the ...
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... Preacher , Schoolmaster , Usher , Re- gistrar , Auditor , Reader , Assistant - Master , and a Guest . ( The Butler , having set a jug of hot water on the table , which glitters with decanters and glasses , has just left the room , shut ...
... Preacher , Schoolmaster , Usher , Re- gistrar , Auditor , Reader , Assistant - Master , and a Guest . ( The Butler , having set a jug of hot water on the table , which glitters with decanters and glasses , has just left the room , shut ...
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... Preacher , " of giving this genuine old toast the prece- dence . Our predecessors did the same before us , and we see no reason to be ashamed of keeping up the old custom . We imply neither politics nor party , but lay that upon those ...
... Preacher , " of giving this genuine old toast the prece- dence . Our predecessors did the same before us , and we see no reason to be ashamed of keeping up the old custom . We imply neither politics nor party , but lay that upon those ...
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... Preacher , " the agonizing struggles and fevered occupations of ambi- tion to make us relish the quiet and calming remem- brances of our early days . Though the undisturbed lot of my life has been cast upon the same ground as that of my ...
... Preacher , " the agonizing struggles and fevered occupations of ambi- tion to make us relish the quiet and calming remem- brances of our early days . Though the undisturbed lot of my life has been cast upon the same ground as that of my ...
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... Preacher , " derived all his light from within ; it was no false glare from the pompous diction of Longinus , the pedantry of Dionysius , or the twaddle of Aulus Gellius that lit up the electric spark over a new region of literature ...
... Preacher , " derived all his light from within ; it was no false glare from the pompous diction of Longinus , the pedantry of Dionysius , or the twaddle of Aulus Gellius that lit up the electric spark over a new region of literature ...
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