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Pagina ix
... public career ; but Arthur Hill found his absorbing interest in education , and in 1833 became head master of the new school established at Bruce Castle to carry on the system originally founded at Birmingham . Birkbeck Hill's mother ...
... public career ; but Arthur Hill found his absorbing interest in education , and in 1833 became head master of the new school established at Bruce Castle to carry on the system originally founded at Birmingham . Birkbeck Hill's mother ...
Pagina xvi
... public affairs of the neighbourhood , and became a Poor Law Guardian of the Bradfield Union . For some time also he was president of the South Berkshire Liberal Association . During several years of comparative health he was able to try ...
... public affairs of the neighbourhood , and became a Poor Law Guardian of the Bradfield Union . For some time also he was president of the South Berkshire Liberal Association . During several years of comparative health he was able to try ...
Pagina 14
... public and just punishment of it ? ' 76. p . 98 . This comedy being acted so perfectly well and exact , it was per- formed a whole week with a full audience . Note , This play was not a little injurious to the Cavalier indigent officers ...
... public and just punishment of it ? ' 76. p . 98 . This comedy being acted so perfectly well and exact , it was per- formed a whole week with a full audience . Note , This play was not a little injurious to the Cavalier indigent officers ...
Pagina 15
... public employments and to ] follow the violent inclination of his own mind , which , in the greatest throng of his former business , had still called upon him , and represented to him the true delights of solitary studies , of temperate ...
... public employments and to ] follow the violent inclination of his own mind , which , in the greatest throng of his former business , had still called upon him , and represented to him the true delights of solitary studies , of temperate ...
Pagina 69
... public judgment for half a century . ' COLERIDGE , Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 72 . ' No one has ever denied genius to Marino , who corrupted not merely the taste of Italy , but that of all Europe , for nearly a century . ' BYRON , Works ...
... public judgment for half a century . ' COLERIDGE , Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 72 . ' No one has ever denied genius to Marino , who corrupted not merely the taste of Italy , but that of all Europe , for nearly a century . ' BYRON , Works ...
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