The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... persons . Amongst these may be mentioned the pious Lady Frances Sidney , aunt to Sir Philip Sidney . This lady provided by her will for the erection of Sidney Sussex College at Cambridge , and “ also ordered that Dean Nowell should ...
... persons . Amongst these may be mentioned the pious Lady Frances Sidney , aunt to Sir Philip Sidney . This lady provided by her will for the erection of Sidney Sussex College at Cambridge , and “ also ordered that Dean Nowell should ...
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... person . That the man who could go through these experiences should also be 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 ...
... person . That the man who could go through these experiences should also be 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 ...
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... person - the result , as has been shown , is apt to be disas- trous in blurring the outlines of his character drawing . It is possible that in the end Mr. Masefield's temerity may not be wholly without value . We cannot afford to frown ...
... person - the result , as has been shown , is apt to be disas- trous in blurring the outlines of his character drawing . It is possible that in the end Mr. Masefield's temerity may not be wholly without value . We cannot afford to frown ...
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... person , who was almost forced to read some decent books in his youth , finds it difficult to realise how much undiluted trash a young person now consumes . It is impossible for a boy to write a respectable essay if he has never read a ...
... person , who was almost forced to read some decent books in his youth , finds it difficult to realise how much undiluted trash a young person now consumes . It is impossible for a boy to write a respectable essay if he has never read a ...
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... person of wide reading and of imagination ; of wide reading so that he may be able to direct the pupils to any book which contains information for which they have been directed to search , and of imagination so that he may divine which ...
... person of wide reading and of imagination ; of wide reading so that he may be able to direct the pupils to any book which contains information for which they have been directed to search , and of imagination so that he may divine which ...
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