The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: English traitsHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... Oxford cried after the tory Lord Eldon , " There's old Eldon ; cheer him ; he never ratted . " They have given the parliamentary nickname of Trim mers to the timeservers , whom English character does not 120 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... Oxford cried after the tory Lord Eldon , " There's old Eldon ; cheer him ; he never ratted . " They have given the parliamentary nickname of Trim mers to the timeservers , whom English character does not 120 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... Oxford scholar : " He was a very bold man , uttered any thing that came into his mind , not only among his companions , but in pub- lic coffee - houses , and would often speak his mind of particular persons then accidentally present ...
... Oxford scholar : " He was a very bold man , uttered any thing that came into his mind , not only among his companions , but in pub- lic coffee - houses , and would often speak his mind of particular persons then accidentally present ...
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... Oxford for two hundred years . But I found the two disgraces in that , as in most English books , are , first , dis- loyalty to Church and State , and second , to be born poor , or to come to poverty . A natural fruit of England is the ...
... Oxford for two hundred years . But I found the two disgraces in that , as in most English books , are , first , dis- loyalty to Church and State , and second , to be born poor , or to come to poverty . A natural fruit of England is the ...
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... Oxford , in 1666 , that the honor had now remained in that name and blood six hundred years . This long descent of families and this cleaving through ages to the same spot of ground , capti- vates the imagination . It has too a ...
... Oxford , in 1666 , that the honor had now remained in that name and blood six hundred years . This long descent of families and this cleaving through ages to the same spot of ground , capti- vates the imagination . It has too a ...
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... Oxford , counting in its alumni a greater number of distinguished scholars . I regret that I had but a single day wherein to see King's College Chapel , the beautiful lawns and gar- dens of the colleges , and a few of its gownsmen . But ...
... Oxford , counting in its alumni a greater number of distinguished scholars . I regret that I had but a single day wherein to see King's College Chapel , the beautiful lawns and gar- dens of the colleges , and a few of its gownsmen . But ...
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