Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... Etonians with suspicion , if not with dislike . They resent ( not without some reason ) the prominence given by newspapers to Etonian affairs — a promin- ence more marked forty years ago than it is to - day : they believe that all Etonians ...
... Etonians with suspicion , if not with dislike . They resent ( not without some reason ) the prominence given by newspapers to Etonian affairs — a promin- ence more marked forty years ago than it is to - day : they believe that all Etonians ...
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... Etonian was definitely better educated than I , in the widest sense of the term , and that I count the Etonian friends whom I made at Oxford as among my chief debts to the University . I cannot claim that we were specially dis ...
... Etonian was definitely better educated than I , in the widest sense of the term , and that I count the Etonian friends whom I made at Oxford as among my chief debts to the University . I cannot claim that we were specially dis ...
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... Etonian sentiment refused to endorse the tribute to the Hill , and alliteration has gone by the board . The Etonian attitude to Harrow is incompre- hensible to those who do not know the place . The animosity which is sometimes supposed ...
... Etonian sentiment refused to endorse the tribute to the Hill , and alliteration has gone by the board . The Etonian attitude to Harrow is incompre- hensible to those who do not know the place . The animosity which is sometimes supposed ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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