Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... you . I should have felt a par- ticular responsibility if you had not been able to do so . ' 2 Late Master of the Charterhouse in London . without thinking of the enthusiastic admiration of the future editor 34 FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
... you . I should have felt a par- ticular responsibility if you had not been able to do so . ' 2 Late Master of the Charterhouse in London . without thinking of the enthusiastic admiration of the future editor 34 FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
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... felt that it was good for him to be taken from the general pursuit of literature to the serious work of the training school . But those who felt that their own sympathies were enlarged and their best , tastes elevated , missed him ...
... felt that it was good for him to be taken from the general pursuit of literature to the serious work of the training school . But those who felt that their own sympathies were enlarged and their best , tastes elevated , missed him ...
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... by rugged paths the labyrinth of walls which form the village of Faulo . Only India or China would , I suppose , now renew for me the intense novelty and surprise • I felt on entering this place . Spain was Spanish SPANISH JOURNAL 53.
... by rugged paths the labyrinth of walls which form the village of Faulo . Only India or China would , I suppose , now renew for me the intense novelty and surprise • I felt on entering this place . Spain was Spanish SPANISH JOURNAL 53.
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... felt on entering this place . Spain was Spanish far beyond my anticipation . . . . Between Faulo and Broto we halted by a torrent which rushed into a green level basin . . . . Two women in red petticoats , white linen sleeves , and ...
... felt on entering this place . Spain was Spanish far beyond my anticipation . . . . Between Faulo and Broto we halted by a torrent which rushed into a green level basin . . . . Two women in red petticoats , white linen sleeves , and ...
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... ' preachiness ' which he felt spoiled his poetry at times . ' The Brothers ' was his great- est favourite of all , and one which he usually chose to F read aloud , as he was frequently asked to do THE ' GOLDEN TREASURY ' 65.
... ' preachiness ' which he felt spoiled his poetry at times . ' The Brothers ' was his great- est favourite of all , and one which he usually chose to F read aloud , as he was frequently asked to do THE ' GOLDEN TREASURY ' 65.
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