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... returned to Oxford , though the kind Pre- sident , Dr. Chapman , in consideration of his youth and unusual abilities , earnestly pressed him to resume his studies there . provided however , both in the University and City , C 2.
... returned to Oxford , though the kind Pre- sident , Dr. Chapman , in consideration of his youth and unusual abilities , earnestly pressed him to resume his studies there . provided however , both in the University and City , C 2.
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... studies and amusements1 went on much as usual ; the former were fiercely attacked by the Edinburgh Review , 1 My own personal amusement at this time was chiefly derived from music . I had happily dropped into a College where music ( not ...
... studies and amusements1 went on much as usual ; the former were fiercely attacked by the Edinburgh Review , 1 My own personal amusement at this time was chiefly derived from music . I had happily dropped into a College where music ( not ...
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... studies for a long time ( in a house in St. Giles's ) ; being a Presbyterian , he was not matriculated , though his studies were assisted by academic private tutors . At the Commemoration there was no Hon . D.C.L. , only three Hon ...
... studies for a long time ( in a house in St. Giles's ) ; being a Presbyterian , he was not matriculated , though his studies were assisted by academic private tutors . At the Commemoration there was no Hon . D.C.L. , only three Hon ...
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... studies there , for fear the game , belonging to the College which owns the wood , should be dis- turbed 2 ! A Jubilee was celebrated , in the summer , on the fiftieth anniversary of the King's accession ; in Oxford it was kept by ...
... studies there , for fear the game , belonging to the College which owns the wood , should be dis- turbed 2 ! A Jubilee was celebrated , in the summer , on the fiftieth anniversary of the King's accession ; in Oxford it was kept by ...
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... studies of Oxford for awhile , but , being out of his element , left it with the cry , or at least the senti- ment , - Farewell , stupid Oxford ! away I must scud ; As for study , I ne'er could get farther than stud . ' [ An old Eton ...
... studies of Oxford for awhile , but , being out of his element , left it with the cry , or at least the senti- ment , - Farewell , stupid Oxford ! away I must scud ; As for study , I ne'er could get farther than stud . ' [ An old Eton ...
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