The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... matters of taste and Latinity , and for the pointing out many faults in my rough verses . Our tutors were the present Sedleian Professor , the Rev. G. L. Cooke , and the lately deceased Pre- sident , the Rev. T. Bridges . Of the former ...
... matters of taste and Latinity , and for the pointing out many faults in my rough verses . Our tutors were the present Sedleian Professor , the Rev. G. L. Cooke , and the lately deceased Pre- sident , the Rev. T. Bridges . Of the former ...
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... matters of that stirring time , was not boyish ; we debated the classic and romantic question ; we discussed poetry and history , logic and philosophy ; or we fought over the Peninsular battles and the Continental campaigns with the ...
... matters of that stirring time , was not boyish ; we debated the classic and romantic question ; we discussed poetry and history , logic and philosophy ; or we fought over the Peninsular battles and the Continental campaigns with the ...
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... matters , and vehement in argument ; fearless too in advancing his opinions - which , to say the truth , often startled us a good deal ; but he was ingenuous and candid , and though the fearlessness with which , so young as he was , he ...
... matters , and vehement in argument ; fearless too in advancing his opinions - which , to say the truth , often startled us a good deal ; but he was ingenuous and candid , and though the fearlessness with which , so young as he was , he ...
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... matter , did not give promise of that clear and spi- rited style which he afterwards mastered ; he gained no verse prize , but was an unsuccessful competitor for the Latin Verse in the year 1812 , when Henry Latham succeeded , the third ...
... matter , did not give promise of that clear and spi- rited style which he afterwards mastered ; he gained no verse prize , but was an unsuccessful competitor for the Latin Verse in the year 1812 , when Henry Latham succeeded , the third ...
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... matter of fact element which has been described in his early Oxford life still retained its predominance , and to a certain extent dwarfed and narrowed his sphere of thought ; the various principles of political and theo- logical ...
... matter of fact element which has been described in his early Oxford life still retained its predominance , and to a certain extent dwarfed and narrowed his sphere of thought ; the various principles of political and theo- logical ...
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