The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Cambridge , he met Thomas Manning , a mathematician of Caius , versatile and laughter - loving . Their correspondence produced a series of letters full of Lamb's peculiar humour . Cambridge also held George Dyer of Emmanuel , whose ...
... Cambridge , he met Thomas Manning , a mathematician of Caius , versatile and laughter - loving . Their correspondence produced a series of letters full of Lamb's peculiar humour . Cambridge also held George Dyer of Emmanuel , whose ...
Page 328
... Cambridge is exemplified by Samuel Butler , who was educated at Rugby and St John's , and was headmaster of Shrewsbury from 1798 to 1836 , and bishop of Lichfield for the last three years of his life . For the syndics of the Cambridge ...
... Cambridge is exemplified by Samuel Butler , who was educated at Rugby and St John's , and was headmaster of Shrewsbury from 1798 to 1836 , and bishop of Lichfield for the last three years of his life . For the syndics of the Cambridge ...
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... Cambridge were the field of research selected by Charles Henry Cooper , for many years town clerk of Cambridge . His minute and painstaking Annals of Cambridge appeared in four volumes in 1842—53 , while a fifth volume bringing the work ...
... Cambridge were the field of research selected by Charles Henry Cooper , for many years town clerk of Cambridge . His minute and painstaking Annals of Cambridge appeared in four volumes in 1842—53 , while a fifth volume bringing the work ...
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