Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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... true , may well be proud of the distant view of his Windsor , or of the swiftly running stream of his Thames , and may adore in his Shooting fields ' the shades of many noble characters as holy as his Henry's . The Rugbocan may view ...
... true , may well be proud of the distant view of his Windsor , or of the swiftly running stream of his Thames , and may adore in his Shooting fields ' the shades of many noble characters as holy as his Henry's . The Rugbocan may view ...
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... true that the beginning of an Oxford or Cambridge term collects almost every species of youth , from the head of the acknowledged aristocracy of a public school to the unobtrusive freshman just emancipated from the thrall of a private ...
... true that the beginning of an Oxford or Cambridge term collects almost every species of youth , from the head of the acknowledged aristocracy of a public school to the unobtrusive freshman just emancipated from the thrall of a private ...
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... true , gives an easy access to Persian ; Persian in its turn , when combined with a slight knowledge of Arabic , places the most polished form of Urdu within a single day's march . But there are very few of the vernacular tongues in ...
... true , gives an easy access to Persian ; Persian in its turn , when combined with a slight knowledge of Arabic , places the most polished form of Urdu within a single day's march . But there are very few of the vernacular tongues in ...
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... conscientiously subscribe to his undisguised preference for that over all other languages . We would encourage by all means the true Sanskrit scholar , we would reward him for his drudgery and 8 THE EAST INDIA COLLEGE , HAILEYBURY .
... conscientiously subscribe to his undisguised preference for that over all other languages . We would encourage by all means the true Sanskrit scholar , we would reward him for his drudgery and 8 THE EAST INDIA COLLEGE , HAILEYBURY .
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... true that at first the range of subjects - old and new - does not seem to impose too heavy a burden on the collegian - that his days and nights may be conse- crated to ease unrestrained - but the edifice is suddenly extended and based ...
... true that at first the range of subjects - old and new - does not seem to impose too heavy a burden on the collegian - that his days and nights may be conse- crated to ease unrestrained - but the edifice is suddenly extended and based ...
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