The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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... appear to have been kept by a scribe , who was private secretary to Dean Nowell , and corrections and insertions are ... appears of the cost of providing cloth ( " without making " ) for gowns " given to certain poor scholars of the ...
... appear to have been kept by a scribe , who was private secretary to Dean Nowell , and corrections and insertions are ... appears of the cost of providing cloth ( " without making " ) for gowns " given to certain poor scholars of the ...
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... appears to have sprung up within the Dean's mind on the death of his brother Robert , who specially enjoined him : Forget not Middleton * School and the College of Brasenose , where we were brought up in our youth . " " " One of ...
... appears to have sprung up within the Dean's mind on the death of his brother Robert , who specially enjoined him : Forget not Middleton * School and the College of Brasenose , where we were brought up in our youth . " " " One of ...
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... hoc puto maius opus . 12 both b that p appear Brasen which before ther t is ang That which gehad Bor wea mind w were gr 50 all that Iza would in ogether man . also , for I have conversed with those THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
... hoc puto maius opus . 12 both b that p appear Brasen which before ther t is ang That which gehad Bor wea mind w were gr 50 all that Iza would in ogether man . also , for I have conversed with those THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
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... appear by his picture , now to be seen , and carefully kept in Brasenose College , to which he was a liberal benefactor , in which picture he is drawn leaning on a desk with his Bible before him , and on one hand of him his lines ...
... appear by his picture , now to be seen , and carefully kept in Brasenose College , to which he was a liberal benefactor , in which picture he is drawn leaning on a desk with his Bible before him , and on one hand of him his lines ...
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... appear to rest on the double assumption that Mr. Masefield has discovered a new hunting ground for poets in regions from which convention had hitherto barred their approach , and that he has himself brought home a rich spoil from his ...
... appear to rest on the double assumption that Mr. Masefield has discovered a new hunting ground for poets in regions from which convention had hitherto barred their approach , and that he has himself brought home a rich spoil from his ...
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æsthetic Alexander Nowell Authorised Version authors beauty better Bible Bishops C. L. THOMSON C. T. ONIONS Cambridge classical composition course criticism Dryden Edited by C. T. elementary Elizabethan England English literature ENGLISH STUDIES English teaching essay expression Faerie Queene feeling French Genevan German Gervinus girls give grammar interesting J. M. ROBERTSON language Latin learned lectures lesson literary London London County Council M.A. Price matter method modern moral N. L. FRAZER natural Nowell original Oxford passage perhaps phrase play poems poet poetry Price 4d Professor prose pupils Quintilian reader rhythm scholars secondary schools sentences Shakespeare Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch Sir Roger speak speech story Stratford-upon-Avon student style taught teacher teaching of English things thou thought translation Ulrici verse W. H. D. ROUSE words writing written young