The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... master's degree , when the majority of us are far , far away . No play no pay , is as fair as no pay no play , except in the eyes of our Oxford Bursar . Eastward of the college lie our beautiful gardens , whose verdant lawns , lofty ...
... master's degree , when the majority of us are far , far away . No play no pay , is as fair as no pay no play , except in the eyes of our Oxford Bursar . Eastward of the college lie our beautiful gardens , whose verdant lawns , lofty ...
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... master in things collegiate . The next dignitaries on the staff are two tutors , the very antipodes of each other ; the senior fat , pursy , good - tempered , ignorant , and pompous ; the other slight , intelligent , and affable . Next ...
... master in things collegiate . The next dignitaries on the staff are two tutors , the very antipodes of each other ; the senior fat , pursy , good - tempered , ignorant , and pompous ; the other slight , intelligent , and affable . Next ...
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... master . " Then I'll thrash you . ' " Cicero weighed the respective benefits of a good master and a thrashing against a bad one and no thrashing , and seizing Phillpots by the shoulders , dragged him on to the floor , fled from the ...
... master . " Then I'll thrash you . ' " Cicero weighed the respective benefits of a good master and a thrashing against a bad one and no thrashing , and seizing Phillpots by the shoulders , dragged him on to the floor , fled from the ...
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... master of Pisa and Lucca , defeated the Florentines at Monte - Catino in 1314 , and would inevitably have led his victorious bands to the conquest of their city , had he not been arrested in his career by simultaneous revolts at Pisa ...
... master of Pisa and Lucca , defeated the Florentines at Monte - Catino in 1314 , and would inevitably have led his victorious bands to the conquest of their city , had he not been arrested in his career by simultaneous revolts at Pisa ...
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... master of prose has , however , considerably subsided , and it is not difficult to find , out of Florence , persons willing to admit , that " if Boccaccio's language is peradventure the best , his style is altogether the worst . " But ...
... master of prose has , however , considerably subsided , and it is not difficult to find , out of Florence , persons willing to admit , that " if Boccaccio's language is peradventure the best , his style is altogether the worst . " But ...
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