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... Fellows - Epigram - Tell us what you can't do ? First Woman introduced into a Cloister Cambridge Scholar and Ghost of Scrag of Mutton Comparisons are odious - Jaunt down a Patient's throat - Difference of Opinion Petit - Maitre ...
... Fellows - Epigram - Tell us what you can't do ? First Woman introduced into a Cloister Cambridge Scholar and Ghost of Scrag of Mutton Comparisons are odious - Jaunt down a Patient's throat - Difference of Opinion Petit - Maitre ...
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... Fellow of Mer- ton College , Oxford , to which society , says Wilson , in his Memora- bilia Catabrigia , " it was given by Edward IV . , who took it from King's College , Cambridge . It is falsely supposed to have been one of the places ...
... Fellow of Mer- ton College , Oxford , to which society , says Wilson , in his Memora- bilia Catabrigia , " it was given by Edward IV . , who took it from King's College , Cambridge . It is falsely supposed to have been one of the places ...
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... fellow o St. John's College , Cambridge , who thinks less of journey . ing to Shiraz , Timbuctoo , or the Holy Land , than a Cock- ney would of a trip to Greenwich Fair or Bagnigge Wells , kept in the same court , in College , with a ...
... fellow o St. John's College , Cambridge , who thinks less of journey . ing to Shiraz , Timbuctoo , or the Holy Land , than a Cock- ney would of a trip to Greenwich Fair or Bagnigge Wells , kept in the same court , in College , with a ...
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... fellow in the streets of Cambridge , who refused him the wall , observing , " I never give the wall to a rascal . " " I do , " retorted his Lordship , moving out of the way . It was probably this incident that gave rise to the couplet ...
... fellow in the streets of Cambridge , who refused him the wall , observing , " I never give the wall to a rascal . " " I do , " retorted his Lordship , moving out of the way . It was probably this incident that gave rise to the couplet ...
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... fellow . " In Sir John Fane's collection of letters of the Paston family , written temp . Henry VI . , " says the author of the Gradus ad Ca- tabrigiam , " we find one of the GENTLE SEX prescribing for her son , who was at Cambridge ...
... fellow . " In Sir John Fane's collection of letters of the Paston family , written temp . Henry VI . , " says the author of the Gradus ad Ca- tabrigiam , " we find one of the GENTLE SEX prescribing for her son , who was at Cambridge ...
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Page 161 - Christ was the word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it ; And what the word did make it, That I believe and take it.
Page 92 - Mallard. Oh ! by the blood of King Edward, Oh ! by the blood of King Edward, It was a swapping, swapping Mallard.
Page 25 - Potter, while a tutor of Trinity college, I knew right well, whipt his pupil with his sword by his side, when he came to take his leave of him to go to the inns of court.
Page 80 - Caput apri defero," &c. The first dish that was brought up to the table on, Easter-day was a red herring riding away on horseback, ie a herring ordered by the cook something after the likeness of a man on horseback, set in a corn salad.
Page 59 - July 19, 1652. Agreed, then, That Dryden be put out of Comons, for a fortnight at least ; and that he goe not out of the colledg, during the time aforesaid, excepting to sermons, without express leave from the master, or vice-master ; and that, at the end of the fortnight, he read a confession of his crime in the hall, at dinner-time, at the three - - - - fellowes table. " His crime was, his disobedience to the vice-master, and his contumacy in taking his punishment inflicted by him.
Page 133 - no man if he be not of sound religion ; for he that is false to God can never be true to man...
Page 61 - ... time remarkable for the number of its Saxon scholars, one of the principal of whom was Mr. Thwaites, who so early as 1698 became a preceptor in the Saxon tongue there. The industry of his pupils was great, but they had few helps. In a letter to Wanley, dated March 24, 1698-9, he says, " We want Saxon Lexicons. I have fifteen young students in that language, and but one Somner for them all.
Page 115 - I lead : you could do every thing, and cannot afford it. I have had no sleep during the whole night, on account of these reflections ; and am now come solemnly to inform you, that if you persist in your indolence, I must renounce your society...
Page 165 - Ode came out, which was very poor, somebody being asked his opinion of it, said : — And when the Pye was open'd The birds began to sing. And was not this a dainty dish To set before the King ! Pye was brother to old Major Pye, and father to Mrs. Arnold, and uncle to a General Pye, all friends of Miss Kelly. Pye succeeded Thos.
Page 134 - But seven years' waiting will tire out the most patient temper; and all my ambition of this sort was long ago laid asleep. The sudden news of the vacant professorship put me in mind of poor Jacob, who, having served seven years in hopes of being rewarded with Rachel, awoke, and behold it was Leah. Such, Sir, I confess, were the first ideas that took possession of my mind. But after a little reflection, I resolved to refer a matter of this importance to my friends. This circumstance has caused the...