The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... able to hear , the longer or shorter catechism * heretofore by public authority set forth . " Having called Izaak Walton to witness on Nowell's behalf , it seems only fair to mention that Thomas Fuller also alludes to him , though only ...
... able to hear , the longer or shorter catechism * heretofore by public authority set forth . " Having called Izaak Walton to witness on Nowell's behalf , it seems only fair to mention that Thomas Fuller also alludes to him , though only ...
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... able to act our Shakespeare or our Sheridan , easily and without much coaching , in our school theatre - which is no less a necessity than a gymnasium or a playing field Will they not understand the work better , and remember it ? Or if ...
... able to act our Shakespeare or our Sheridan , easily and without much coaching , in our school theatre - which is no less a necessity than a gymnasium or a playing field Will they not understand the work better , and remember it ? Or if ...
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... able to analyse the thoughts and feelings that accompanied them , even if he had not been more or less drunk all the time , is more than anyone can be asked to believe . Had the narrative been given in the third person some allowance ...
... able to analyse the thoughts and feelings that accompanied them , even if he had not been more or less drunk all the time , is more than anyone can be asked to believe . Had the narrative been given in the third person some allowance ...
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... able to persuade every one that she had been going to be married to the murdered man , seeing that he had a wife already with whom he was living in the immediate neighbourhood . Then the widow , who on the day of the fair shows no ...
... able to persuade every one that she had been going to be married to the murdered man , seeing that he had a wife already with whom he was living in the immediate neighbourhood . Then the widow , who on the day of the fair shows no ...
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... able to make the personality of his hero clear . Though the lad was of good farmer stock , was brought up in the country , and was accustomed to hard work , he is represented as exciting the contempt of the sailors for his feeble ...
... able to make the personality of his hero clear . Though the lad was of good farmer stock , was brought up in the country , and was accustomed to hard work , he is represented as exciting the contempt of the sailors for his feeble ...
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Acton Bond Alexander Nowell amongst artistic Baconian Benson Bishop boys C. L. THOMSON C. T. ONIONS Cambridge cards catalogue Catechism classical clear and pleasant College composition copies Corpus Christi College criticism Dean Nowell diction Dobson Edited by N. L. Education Elizabethan Elizabethan era Encyclopædia English literature ENGLISH STUDIES essay feel French Giles Fletcher Goldsmith Grammar Greek Horace Marshall Keble Keble's Latin learned lectures lending library Libraco literary London County Council M.A. Price 4d Masefield method N. L. FRAZER NONAGENARIAN notes Nowell's Oxford picture plays pleasant speech poems poetic poetry poets prose published pupils Queen reader reading reference library rhythm Richard Hakluyt Robertson school library schoolmasters second-hand secondary schools selected Shakespeare shelf shelves shillings stories style suggest taught teacher Teaching of English TEMPLE HOUSE thing Thomas Churchyard thought translation true verse W. H. D. ROUSE Whitaker Whitgift School writing