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... street side ; never in my life had I seen such expense [ £ 10,000 ] to such small purpose . ' 30 The Forsters ' Weybridge house cost fifty - five pounds a year . It faced a small green with a Hanoverian monument too modest to compete ...
... street side ; never in my life had I seen such expense [ £ 10,000 ] to such small purpose . ' 30 The Forsters ' Weybridge house cost fifty - five pounds a year . It faced a small green with a Hanoverian monument too modest to compete ...
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... Street , where it attracted lecturers of the greatest eminence , including Ruskin , always a major attraction.37 George Macaulay Trevelyan , who received his Cambridge degree in 1903 , had begun to teach history at the Working Men's ...
... Street , where it attracted lecturers of the greatest eminence , including Ruskin , always a major attraction.37 George Macaulay Trevelyan , who received his Cambridge degree in 1903 , had begun to teach history at the Working Men's ...
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... Street but in the winter of 1905-6 would move to its present quarters in Crowndale Road , St Pancras . It was still ' pervaded by an atmosphere of the liberal Victorian culture of men like Tom Hughes , Ruskin , Westlake and Ludlow , who ...
... Street but in the winter of 1905-6 would move to its present quarters in Crowndale Road , St Pancras . It was still ' pervaded by an atmosphere of the liberal Victorian culture of men like Tom Hughes , Ruskin , Westlake and Ludlow , who ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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