Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... never go to France without feeling how stupid I am , I never go to Germany without feeling how ignorant I am , I never go to Italy without feel- ing how vulgar I am " : Bishop Gore felt none of these things : he loved a holiday and he ...
... never go to France without feeling how stupid I am , I never go to Germany without feeling how ignorant I am , I never go to Italy without feel- ing how vulgar I am " : Bishop Gore felt none of these things : he loved a holiday and he ...
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... never played the game myself game myself I am one of the very few Masters in College who was never beaten at the Wall ! NOTE . - A scrap of dialogue may be preserved which throws light on the character of two of Eton's great ...
... never played the game myself game myself I am one of the very few Masters in College who was never beaten at the Wall ! NOTE . - A scrap of dialogue may be preserved which throws light on the character of two of Eton's great ...
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... never to be forgotten . Let me rather pick from my scrapbook a few illustrations of its happier side . Besides a great many Etonian telegrams sent on the Fourth of June from all parts of the front , it contains the menu of the Eton ...
... never to be forgotten . Let me rather pick from my scrapbook a few illustrations of its happier side . Besides a great many Etonian telegrams sent on the Fourth of June from all parts of the front , it contains the menu of the Eton ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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