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... Oxford or Cambridge , which learned institutions he seems to use interchangeably , so that Oxford in this essay , though appropriately and nostalgically described , also stands in for Cambridge , which is where Lamb would really have ...
... Oxford or Cambridge , which learned institutions he seems to use interchangeably , so that Oxford in this essay , though appropriately and nostalgically described , also stands in for Cambridge , which is where Lamb would really have ...
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... Oxford respectively , who had once had to wait at table but no longer did so . Wordsworth was a Sizar at St. John ; s College , Cambridge and Dyer at Emmanuel . But Elia did not confine himself to such humble dreams . It is the great ...
... Oxford respectively , who had once had to wait at table but no longer did so . Wordsworth was a Sizar at St. John ; s College , Cambridge and Dyer at Emmanuel . But Elia did not confine himself to such humble dreams . It is the great ...
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... Oxford , ten at Cambridge . 10 Aspiration to follow the example of my wonderful English teacher was combined with exactly Lamb's reasons for idolizing Oxford , Books and Antiquity . In addition to its early history in pioneering ...
... Oxford , ten at Cambridge . 10 Aspiration to follow the example of my wonderful English teacher was combined with exactly Lamb's reasons for idolizing Oxford , Books and Antiquity . In addition to its early history in pioneering ...
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