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" 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... "
Nuts to Crack: Or, Quips, Quirks, Anecdote and Facete of Oxford and ... - Page 59
by Richard Gooch - 1835 - 204 pages
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 564 pages
...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,...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Volume 1

John Dryden - 1821 - 570 pages
...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,...
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The Privileges of the University of Cambridge: Together with ..., Volume 2

George Dyer - 1824 - 702 pages
...during the time aforesaid, excepting to sermons, without express leave from the Master or ViceMuster, and that at the end of the fortnight he read a confession...dinner-time, at the three .... fellows- table." , , '* His crime was, his disobedience to the Vice-Master, and his contumacy in taking his punishment inflicted...
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Memoirs of John Dryden

Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 pages
...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...
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Memoirs of John Dryden, Volumes 1-2

Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 pages
...during the time aforesaid, excepting to sermons, withomt 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...
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The miscellaneous prose works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 1

sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 pages
...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,...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 1

John Dryden - 1832 - 342 pages
...provided from a separate 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 three Itllowes table.' bequest of about £ 1 200. The old gentleman is supposed to...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Life of Dryden

Walter Scott - English literature - 1834 - 516 pages
...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 man's son, probably on account of the indulgence of his turn for satire. l He took, however, the degree...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1

Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1834 - 486 pages
...time aforesaid, excepting to sermons, •without express leave from the master, or vice-master; ami that, at the end of the fortnight, he read a confession of las man's son, probably on account of the indulgence of his turn for satire. l He took, however, the...
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, with a Life, Volume 1

John Dryden - 1837 - 482 pages
...goenotout of the college, excepting to sermons, without express leave from the master, or vicemaster; and that at the end of the fortnight, he read a confession of his crime, In the hall, at dinner time, at three fellowes table.' ing to the Oliva Pacis, in 1654, from his being absent from...
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