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... College in London , whose students were seldom picturesque but were solid and determined and terribly in earnest about self- improvement . This was his first sustained contact with members of the urban working class . Shortly before he ...
... College in London , whose students were seldom picturesque but were solid and determined and terribly in earnest about self- improvement . This was his first sustained contact with members of the urban working class . Shortly before he ...
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... College , an entirely new departure in adult educa- tion , would be closer to Newman's idea of a university , liberal and liberating . Maurice intended it , in the words of one historian , as ' an association of men as men an ...
... College , an entirely new departure in adult educa- tion , would be closer to Newman's idea of a university , liberal and liberating . Maurice intended it , in the words of one historian , as ' an association of men as men an ...
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... College Notes ' , The Working Men's College Journal , 8 ( 1903 ) , 59. EMF made graceful acknowledgement of Trevelyan's influence with ' Dr Trevelyan's Love of Letters ' , first published in Cambridge Review , 1953 ; reprinted as ...
... College Notes ' , The Working Men's College Journal , 8 ( 1903 ) , 59. EMF made graceful acknowledgement of Trevelyan's influence with ' Dr Trevelyan's Love of Letters ' , first published in Cambridge Review , 1953 ; reprinted as ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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