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is evident that Orford here is a misreading of Cunningham for Oxford . The reference is undoubtedly to John Butler , Bishop of Oxford ( 1777-88 ) , with whom Sir Edward Walpole was on friendly terms , as may be seen from the following ...
is evident that Orford here is a misreading of Cunningham for Oxford . The reference is undoubtedly to John Butler , Bishop of Oxford ( 1777-88 ) , with whom Sir Edward Walpole was on friendly terms , as may be seen from the following ...
192. oldal
OXFORD PORTRAITS ( 9th S. iii . 67 ) . Apparently no one has done for Oxford what Messrs . Atkinson and Clark have done , in so modern and comprehensive a fashion , for Cambridge portraits in their excellent book on that university ...
OXFORD PORTRAITS ( 9th S. iii . 67 ) . Apparently no one has done for Oxford what Messrs . Atkinson and Clark have done , in so modern and comprehensive a fashion , for Cambridge portraits in their excellent book on that university ...
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It has fortunately been reprinted by the Oxford University Press ( 1891 ) , and the following is the quotation referred to :WE ARE NOT IN THE Not all those drinks of northern climes , Whose brewings shall fill up our rimes , Brant ...
It has fortunately been reprinted by the Oxford University Press ( 1891 ) , and the following is the quotation referred to :WE ARE NOT IN THE Not all those drinks of northern climes , Whose brewings shall fill up our rimes , Brant ...
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