Rambles Round Eton and HarrowChatto and Windus, 1882 - 290 páginas |
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... - a - century ago any attempt to make learning pleasant met with general dissent , and it would have been urged that the real use of schools - the enforcing unpleasant duties 54 B as discipline - was forgotten , and hardly a satirist.
... - a - century ago any attempt to make learning pleasant met with general dissent , and it would have been urged that the real use of schools - the enforcing unpleasant duties 54 B as discipline - was forgotten , and hardly a satirist.
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... pleasant to look at , but they are quite as picturesque . And so , along the Thames are many cottages which are not only all that could be de- sired for residences , but they are as artistic as the most fervid admirer of rustic beauty ...
... pleasant to look at , but they are quite as picturesque . And so , along the Thames are many cottages which are not only all that could be de- sired for residences , but they are as artistic as the most fervid admirer of rustic beauty ...
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... pleasant . The house called Taplow Court is a seat of the Grenfell family . It contains many pictures of great value , including a Titian , a Giulio Romano , and several Turners . The old parish church was here , and its site is still ...
... pleasant . The house called Taplow Court is a seat of the Grenfell family . It contains many pictures of great value , including a Titian , a Giulio Romano , and several Turners . The old parish church was here , and its site is still ...
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... pleasantly alluded to in Mr. J. E. Taylor's Half- Hours in the Green Lanes . Moths , if nicely arranged and not spoiled of their down , may be made to form even a more pleasing case than butterflies , they are so exceedingly soft and ...
... pleasantly alluded to in Mr. J. E. Taylor's Half- Hours in the Green Lanes . Moths , if nicely arranged and not spoiled of their down , may be made to form even a more pleasing case than butterflies , they are so exceedingly soft and ...
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... pleasant . Wycombe is sometimes called Chipping Wycombe . Chipping is a common affix to market - towns ; we have , for example , Chipping Camden , with its old market canopy , and Chipping Norton , with its old church and grammar ...
... pleasant . Wycombe is sometimes called Chipping Wycombe . Chipping is a common affix to market - towns ; we have , for example , Chipping Camden , with its old market canopy , and Chipping Norton , with its old church and grammar ...
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Abbey ancient Author banks Beaconsfield beautiful beeches BESANT and JAMES Bisham Bisham Abbey bridge building built Burnham called Cashiobury celebrated century chancel chapel Charles charming church Cliveden cloth extra cloth limp COLLINS Colne Coloured Cookham course Crown 8vo delightful Demy 8vo Duke Earl Edgeware Edited Edward Elizabeth England English Eton fish formerly gilt Greenford Harefield Harrow Hedsor Henry High Wycombe Hughenden interesting island JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE John King King's Lady land lanes Langley lived London Lord Loudwater Lysons MACQUOID Maidenhead manor mansion Marlow Medmenham Middlesex miles Monken Hadley monuments numerous Illustrations OUIDA Oxhey parish picturesque pleasant Portrait Post 8vo Queen reign residence river road says scenes seat Slough Stoke Pogis swan Taplow Taplow Court Thames tion tower town trees trout Uxbridge vicar Vicar of Bray village Vols walk Watford Wharton WILKIE COLLINS William Windsor woods Wycombe Abbey yeoman
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