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... views as those heretofore and now contributed by him and also to afford his assistance and the benefit of his advice and experience in the supervision of the political department of the said Leader Newspaper , " for £ 5 weekly . A ...
... views as those heretofore and now contributed by him and also to afford his assistance and the benefit of his advice and experience in the supervision of the political department of the said Leader Newspaper , " for £ 5 weekly . A ...
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... views I put forward are the result of a mere six years ' study of the questions involved , and will not , I hope , be considered the outcome of mature reflection . Boys do not have mature reflections ; or if they do , they are ...
... views I put forward are the result of a mere six years ' study of the questions involved , and will not , I hope , be considered the outcome of mature reflection . Boys do not have mature reflections ; or if they do , they are ...
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... views upon the poet gathered from dull classes in paraphrase ; but apart from this he will never hear verse spoken as it should be . His experience of the poetic tongue will be confined to the hesitant mum- blings of his school fellows ...
... views upon the poet gathered from dull classes in paraphrase ; but apart from this he will never hear verse spoken as it should be . His experience of the poetic tongue will be confined to the hesitant mum- blings of his school fellows ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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