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... Oxford Movement , was an Anglican clergyman at Oxford , where he had a great influence among the students , until , following the logic of his demand for authority in religion , he joined the Roman Catholic Church ( 1845 ) . This caused ...
... Oxford Movement , was an Anglican clergyman at Oxford , where he had a great influence among the students , until , following the logic of his demand for authority in religion , he joined the Roman Catholic Church ( 1845 ) . This caused ...
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... Oxford , married an American wife , and now lives in Italy . His drawings are even cleverer than his books . Zuleika Dobson ( 1911 ) is a satire on Oxford ; Seven Men ( 1919 ) , a book of short stories ; Observations ( 1925 ) , a collec ...
... Oxford , married an American wife , and now lives in Italy . His drawings are even cleverer than his books . Zuleika Dobson ( 1911 ) is a satire on Oxford ; Seven Men ( 1919 ) , a book of short stories ; Observations ( 1925 ) , a collec ...
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... Oxford is the attendance of Rhodes Scholars , drawn from the United States and the Dominions ; funds for their scholar- ships were provided by Cecil Rhodes ( died 1902 ) . Both Oxford and Cambridge are renowned for their beauty . The Oxford ...
... Oxford is the attendance of Rhodes Scholars , drawn from the United States and the Dominions ; funds for their scholar- ships were provided by Cecil Rhodes ( died 1902 ) . Both Oxford and Cambridge are renowned for their beauty . The Oxford ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
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