Public Schools and British Opinion, 1780 to 1860: An Examination of the Relationship Between Contemporary Ideas and the Evolution of an English InstitutionMethuen & Company, 1938 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... spirit ' who revolts . He will be expelled by a master whose ' prejudices are in favour of that system out of which he has come an eminently learned and estimable man ' and who will therefore prefer discipline to common sense . The New ...
... spirit ' who revolts . He will be expelled by a master whose ' prejudices are in favour of that system out of which he has come an eminently learned and estimable man ' and who will therefore prefer discipline to common sense . The New ...
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... spirit abroad in the land , a spirit that emanates from Rugby.2 With a very un - Etonian reform gusto , the magazine fiercely attacked those who thought that ' the old system was the best ; and [ that ] the only requisite to gain ...
... spirit abroad in the land , a spirit that emanates from Rugby.2 With a very un - Etonian reform gusto , the magazine fiercely attacked those who thought that ' the old system was the best ; and [ that ] the only requisite to gain ...
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... spirit which differ- entiates her from Eton of past days . It was , indeed , the chapel which now seemed to the editors of the Eton Magazine the symbol of Eton's meaning . ' I fancy , that when I shall have left Eton , pleasing as all ...
... spirit which differ- entiates her from Eton of past days . It was , indeed , the chapel which now seemed to the editors of the Eton Magazine the symbol of Eton's meaning . ' I fancy , that when I shall have left Eton , pleasing as all ...
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THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
B CRITICISM | 65 |
INTRODUCTION | 71 |
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