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... thought , not of London , which was the scene of his triumph , but of a fine old house in Surrey - Moor Park - where he had spent his youth as a poor dependant of its master , Sir William Temple ; and most of all he thought of a ...
... thought , not of London , which was the scene of his triumph , but of a fine old house in Surrey - Moor Park - where he had spent his youth as a poor dependant of its master , Sir William Temple ; and most of all he thought of a ...
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... Thought alone . For a time he was taken up with the pleasant college life : Companionships , Friendships , acquaintances , were welcome all . We sauntered , played , or rioted ; we talked Unprofitable talk at morning hours ; Drifted ...
... Thought alone . For a time he was taken up with the pleasant college life : Companionships , Friendships , acquaintances , were welcome all . We sauntered , played , or rioted ; we talked Unprofitable talk at morning hours ; Drifted ...
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... thought a great deal of Ruskin's opinion about art , and , after this , people were in- clined to look upon the Brotherhood with a little more favour . From this time onward Ruskin was their firm friend , although he did not get to know ...
... thought a great deal of Ruskin's opinion about art , and , after this , people were in- clined to look upon the Brotherhood with a little more favour . From this time onward Ruskin was their firm friend , although he did not get to know ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE LAYS OF THE FIGHTINGMEN | 13 |
THE SINGERS OF THE CHURCH | 26 |
THE MONKS AND THEIR BOOKS | 32 |
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