Oxford, Brief Historical and Descriptive NotesSeeley and Company, 1890 - 282 oldal |
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... Wood are concentrated in the leaves that cover the walls of Magdalen with an imperial vesture . Our memories of Oxford , if we have long made her a Castle of Indolence , vary no less than do the shifting aspects of her scenery . Days of ...
... Wood are concentrated in the leaves that cover the walls of Magdalen with an imperial vesture . Our memories of Oxford , if we have long made her a Castle of Indolence , vary no less than do the shifting aspects of her scenery . Days of ...
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... woods of Headington and Bagley . It is with the life of historical Oxford , however , and not with these fancies , that we are concerned , though these papers have no pretension to be a history of Oxford . A series of pictures of men's ...
... woods of Headington and Bagley . It is with the life of historical Oxford , however , and not with these fancies , that we are concerned , though these papers have no pretension to be a history of Oxford . A series of pictures of men's ...
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... wooden houses may have surrounded the earliest rude chapels and places of prayer , we cannot readily guess , but imagination may look back on Oxford as she was when the " English Chronicle " first mentions her . Even then it is not ...
... wooden houses may have surrounded the earliest rude chapels and places of prayer , we cannot readily guess , but imagination may look back on Oxford as she was when the " English Chronicle " first mentions her . Even then it is not ...
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Andrew Lang. Dawson sc . View of Oxford . From an Etching by H. Toussaint . and wasting England . The wooden towns were flaming through.
Andrew Lang. Dawson sc . View of Oxford . From an Etching by H. Toussaint . and wasting England . The wooden towns were flaming through.
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Andrew Lang. and wasting England . The wooden towns were flaming through the night , and sending up a thick smoke through the day , from Thames - mouth to Cambridge . " And next was there no headman that force would gather , and each ...
Andrew Lang. and wasting England . The wooden towns were flaming through the night , and sending up a thick smoke through the day , from Thames - mouth to Cambridge . " And next was there no headman that force would gather , and each ...
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167. oldal - His Latin and Greek stood him in little stead ; he was to give an account only of the state of his soul ; . whether he was of the number of the elect ; what was the occasion of...
94. oldal - And there we found one Mr. Greenfield, a gentleman of Buckinghamshire, gathering up part of the same book leaves, as he said, therewith to make him sewers or blawnshers, to keep the deer within his wood, thereby to have the better cry with his hounds...
168. oldal - The whole examination was summed up with one short question, namely, whether he was prepared for death ? The boy, who had been bred up by honest parents, was frighted out of his wits at the solemnity of the proceeding, and by the last dreadful interrogatory ; so that, upon making his escape out of this house of mourning, he could never be brought a second time to the examination, as not being able to go through the terrors of it.
199. oldal - To the University of Oxford I acknowledge no obligation; and she will as cheerfully renounce me for a son as I am willing to disclaim her for a mother.
50. oldal - The crowns of some chaplains, viz. all the skin so far as the tonsure went, these diabolical imps flayed off in scorn of their clergy.
167. oldal - ... till at length the head of the college came out to him, from an inner room, with half a dozen night-caps upon his head, and religious horror in his countenance. The young man trembled ; but his fears increased, when, instead of being asked what progress he had made in learning, he was examined how he abounded in grace.
208. oldal - ... coats, greasy sun-burnt heads of hair, clouted shoes, yarn stockings, flapping hats, with silver hat-bands, and long muslin neckcloths run with red at the bottom.
224. oldal - I proposed, as they had closed the casements, and as the shutters were on the outside, to fire a volley. It was thought a good trick, and accordingly I went into my bedroom and fired. Soon the president sent up a servant to inform me that Mr. Leeds had complained of a gun being fired from the room in which I entertained my company, but he could not tell by whom ; so that he insisted on knowing from me, and making me liable to the punishment.