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Pagina xi
... given as his toast , ' Here's to the next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies . ' It was in his father's school that Birkbeck Hill was educated until he matriculated at Oxford . The teaching was excellent , so far as it went ...
... given as his toast , ' Here's to the next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies . ' It was in his father's school that Birkbeck Hill was educated until he matriculated at Oxford . The teaching was excellent , so far as it went ...
Pagina xvi
... given to them in their hopes and fears . Soon after settling at Burghfield he began to take an interest in the public affairs of the neighbourhood , and became a Poor Law Guardian of the Bradfield Union . For some time also he was ...
... given to them in their hopes and fears . Soon after settling at Burghfield he began to take an interest in the public affairs of the neighbourhood , and became a Poor Law Guardian of the Bradfield Union . For some time also he was ...
Pagina xvii
... given to these works , as regards the main purpose , was not thrown away . He would often say that he was trained by it in the duties of an editor , and strengthened in his hatred of carelessness and error . Yet again he was forced to ...
... given to these works , as regards the main purpose , was not thrown away . He would often say that he was trained by it in the duties of an editor , and strengthened in his hatred of carelessness and error . Yet again he was forced to ...
Pagina xxv
... given , to proceed immediately on the busi- ness . Accordingly a meeting was of held , consisting of about forty of the most respectable booksellers London , when it was agreed that an elegant and uniform edition of The English Poets ...
... given , to proceed immediately on the busi- ness . Accordingly a meeting was of held , consisting of about forty of the most respectable booksellers London , when it was agreed that an elegant and uniform edition of The English Poets ...
Pagina xxvi
... given and the subject discussed . 5 [ In Colman's Beaumont and Fletcher , 1778. Eng . Poets , 1790 , vol . i . p . 4 n . In the first edition of the Lives the sentence runs - ' I have been told that Dryden's Re- marks , ' & c . ] TO THE ...
... given and the subject discussed . 5 [ In Colman's Beaumont and Fletcher , 1778. Eng . Poets , 1790 , vol . i . p . 4 n . In the first edition of the Lives the sentence runs - ' I have been told that Dryden's Re- marks , ' & c . ] TO THE ...
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