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... Oxford , Dr. Adams , now master of Pembroke College , told me , I was the best qualified for the University that he had ever known come there . " In estimating the progress of his mind during these two years , as well as in future ...
... Oxford , Dr. Adams , now master of Pembroke College , told me , I was the best qualified for the University that he had ever known come there . " In estimating the progress of his mind during these two years , as well as in future ...
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... Oxford , which I therefore hope to see in a fort- night . I know not how long I shall stay , or where I shall lodge ; but shall be sure to look for you at my arrival , and we shall easily settle the rest . I am , dear Sir , " [ London ] ...
... Oxford , which I therefore hope to see in a fort- night . I know not how long I shall stay , or where I shall lodge ; but shall be sure to look for you at my arrival , and we shall easily settle the rest . I am , dear Sir , " [ London ] ...
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... Oxford into the country , returning to supper . Once , in our way home , we viewed the ruins of the abbies of Oseney and Rewley , near Oxford . After at least half an hour's silence , Johnson said ' I viewed them with indignation ! ' We ...
... Oxford into the country , returning to supper . Once , in our way home , we viewed the ruins of the abbies of Oseney and Rewley , near Oxford . After at least half an hour's silence , Johnson said ' I viewed them with indignation ! ' We ...
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