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the university of cambridge30
the end of the22
for the murder of20
the name of the20
of the university of20
the site of the19
is said to have18
one of the most16
the author of the15
the whole of the14
by the author of14
at the same time13
the rest of the13
the north side of13
the church of s13
of the fifteenth century13
chancellor of the university13
history of the university13
of the great court13
the time of the12
of the new learning12
on the south side12
in the reign of12
the beginning of the12
on the site of12
the history of the11
the middle of the11
of the thirteenth century11
at the head of11
of the sixteenth century11
on the north side10
of the holy sepulchre10
of corpus christi college10
north side of the10
at the end of10
for the most part10
in the history of10
is one of the10
in the time of9
the story of the9
the south side of9
on the th of9
it was not until9
of the lady margaret9
as well as the9
in the early days9
by sir gilbert scott9
said to have been8
of the nineteenth century8
in the university of8
in the midst of8
of the eighteenth century8
in the first instance8
in connection with the8
of which he was8
which nobody can deny8
of some of the8
south side of the8
side of the river7
the head of the7
the gate of honour7
to whom she was7
site of the present7
at the time of7
in his history of7
the members of the7
of the scholars of7
appears to have been7
in the library of7
of the fourteenth century7
the brethren of s7
the close of the7
the top of the7
side of the court7
of which we have7
church of the holy7
he is said to7
the scholars of the7
the centre of the6
under the auspices of6
it must have been6
the place of the6
members of the university6
the head of a6
of the order of6
at the west end6
of the seventeenth century6
the west end of6
for the use of6
at a later time6
of the church of6
the western side of6
in the centre of6
it had seen the6
the east end of6
the erection of a6
in one of the6
in the form of6
end of the fifteenth6
both oxford and cambridge6
the bridge of sighs6
the church of the6
it is well known6
as we have seen6
of the foundation of6
in the hall of6
west corner of the6
seems to have been6
in the course of6
at oxford and cambridge5
from the pen of5
for the benefit of5
the building of the5
the college in the5
the foundation of the5
on the one hand5
the work of the5
then lay by your5
founder of jesus college5
kinds of good letters5
the ely lady chapel5
the blood of king5
the house of commons5
of the british museum5
the mouth of the5
seem to have been5
entrance to the college5
without the trumpington gate5
all kinds of good5
for the purpose of5
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sir gilbert scott in5
in the following year5
at a time when5
of the brethren of5
on the part of5
the town of cambridge5
of the house of5
on each side of5
about the same time5
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the head of his5
lay by your books5
the master and fellows5
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for the erection of5
of the college in5
blood of king edward5
in the college hall5
the form of a5
guild of corpus christi5
the library of trinity5
fellow of trinity college5
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it would seem that5
to the north of5
of the last century5
in the fifteenth century5
from time to time5
the erection of the5
of the present day5
we read in the5
the library of the5
west end of the5
the hall of the5
in the british museum5
of the college was5
with the exception of5
in the days of5
the story of cambridge4
with the rest of4
the first of the4
the hall of christ4
for the foundation of4
the hospital of s4
from the high street4
the founder of emmanuel4
in the streets of4
translated from the french4
which we have any4
the walls of the4
it is interesting to4
the dissolution of the4
side of the great4
to the study of4
that is to say4
a writer in the4
of charles the great4
in the last century4
the design of the4
of founding a college4
from the designs of4
in the person of4
master of the college4
the benefit of the4
in the art of4
it is said that4
it was a swapping4
be seen in the4
the entrance to the4
beginning of the eighteenth4
it is to be4
in the twelfth century4
the fact that the4
hospital of the brethren4
for the first time4
as the college chapel4
was not to be4
in the erection of4
all the rest of4
town and university of4
as we have said4
as that of the4
side of the quadrangle4
the position of the4
of the name of4
of one of the4
at the corner of4
of the king and4
of the court of4
each member of the4
of the third court4
in spite of the4
head of a college4
the rule of merton4
in his oxoniensis academia4
in the gradus ad4
of the north side4
was not until the4
the coming of the4
obtained the soubriquet of4
is to be found4
and in the very4
members of the college4
a great deal of4
the nuns of s4
down to the river4
at the mouth of4
the other side of4
the bishop of ely4
master of trinity college4
his history of the4
at the foot of4
the character of the4
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the part of the4
the first and second4
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and university of cambridge4
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the banks of the4
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philosophers of the synagogue4
peter by the castle4
be little doubt that4
of the blessed virgin4
it was so used4
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name of the river4
the north of the4
the hands of the4
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to give him a4
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of the second court4
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the diocese of ely4
of the conventual church4
the presence of the4
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it is needless to4
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the guild of corpus4
the age of the4
clare college and bridge4
in the name of4
the master of the4
he one day met4
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east end of the4
the founder of the4
on the other side4
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the use of the4
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of the university in4
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the arrangement of the4
of the building of4
it appears to have4
for the accommodation of4
to suppose that the4
and is said to4
to the time of4
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the school of pythagoras4
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our lord jesus christ4
of our lord jesus4
by means of the4
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the philosophers of the4
something in your way4
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the subject of the4
into the hands of4
the cause of his4
on the occasion of4
fellow of the college4
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during the mastership of4
one of the four4
to queen elizabeth concerning3
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honour of god and3
it is recorded of3
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character of the college3
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supposed to have been3
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the life of a3
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of his own university3
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on the west side3
of the most amusing3
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customs of augustinian canons3
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on its western side3
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to have been a3
on the east and3
on the first floor3
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the east side of3
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to the university of3
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the forest and the3
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on the nature of3
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trick of the devil3
was elected a fellow3
for neglect of duty3
year of edward iii3
defero reddens laudes domino3
down to the time3
library of trinity college3
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as late as the3
of walter de merton3
of old buildings of3
a certain portion of3
of the principal court3
perish the skill of3
a year or two3
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for a considerable time3
sharp is a rogue3
first dissenter in england3
at the back of3
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it would appear that3
house of all kinds3
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western side of the3
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of which he became3
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of the college buildings3
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john sharp is a3
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the chancellor and masters3
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erected by sir gilbert3
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bishop bateman of norwich3
foundation of pembroke college3
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cambridge and its colleges3
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the course of study3
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of the ely monks3
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on the western side3
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dreadful fit of rheumatism3
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of the grey friars3
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of the college is3
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gonville and caius college3
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of the most interesting3
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name of the town3
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forest and the fen3
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of the combination room3
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a pack of cards3
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the scholars of ely3
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chancellor of the exchequer3
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at a later date3
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can be little doubt3
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cambridge and its story3
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of the established church3
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the university of paris3
the way in which3
his history of oxford3
bottle of white wine2
the foundation of that2
of the library of2
a large wooden spoon2
and sir isaac again2
university of cambridge are2
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power of the english2
was a student at2
not to drink for2
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the pen of the2
at the old bailey2
the murder of mr2
the scholars of cambridge2
turnips with butter and2
in the public schools2
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the order of bethlehem2
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marked on the map2
in which he kept2
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viii two of the2
a little gravel walk2
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story is told of2
of the university to2
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with a little palisade2
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in church of jesus2
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of the great seal2
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elizabeth and the founder2
masters of other colleges2
of either oxford or2
the principal authority for2
which we have spoken2
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mention that among the2
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buildings on the east2
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xii ancient and protestant2
one of the college2
no scholar in europe2
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the edge of the2
each side of it2
the grace cup of2
to the help of2
history of trinity hall2
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of his design to2
of the ancient roman2
xi a small and2
of the irish peasantry2
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i am your breviary2
ship of the period2
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of learning and religion2
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skilled in the science2
the sonnes of noblemen2
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of the senate house2
line of the wash2
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rights of the university2
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his operations against the2
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the garden of the2
in the cambridge university2
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about the year he2
the old name of2
into the possession of2
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hour and a half2
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lay hid in night2
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of the civil and2
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both at oxford and2
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it to a little2
that the name of2
first charter of king2
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and south sides of2
schemes for collegiate spoliation2
the masters and scholars2
colleges in the university2
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economy of the college2
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at an early date2
point him out particularly2
with the consent of2
of both emmanuel and2
to learning and his2
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on the high street2
of the time for2
church and its parish2
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cambridge the gateway of2
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of the college by2
formed the design of2
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the gateway of east2
with which they are2
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the doctor was a2
and at the same2
the influence of the2
part of king henry2
forsan jowettulus iste exiguus2
down even to the2
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college was founded in2
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round church of the2
to say that he2
specimen of a college2
at the present time2
of the original church2
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all saints by the2
europe understood them better2
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of the prior and2
mallard is the accidental2
the early monastic houses2
sacke and three pottles2
to pray for the2
with the english baronage2
men and great events2
of the city of2
the nature of things2
in the choir of2
of more than one2
merton a protest against2
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the advantage of the2
the county a palimpsest2
of the same college2
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no reason to suppose2
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to the fine old2
for the poor lost2
of a later date2
some of the stoutest2
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jesus roll of eminent2
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domus antiqua et religiosa2
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within and without the2
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of great men and2
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such a man as2
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and fenced it with2
trinity hall by bishop2
to the honour of2
old court in emmanuel2
by some of the2
the jesus roll of2
bit from sidney street2
v the colleges of2
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prayer for his mother2
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the son of a2
end of the next2
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than that of the2
churches of the order2
building of the library2
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of the great gate2
tenure of the mastership2
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must have been a2
the cambridge university library2
of the four churches2
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of a complete treatise2
model by hugh de2
gave to the college2
henry of windsor was2
in this dilemma the2
migration of scholars from2
the study of theology2
a protest against this2
scenes are chiefly nautical2
lodge for the master2
a late fellow of2
at this time were2
oxford or cambridge first2
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with the spirit of2
was to be found2
lady chapel at ely2
at another time he2
till they came to2
entrance gateway of trinity2
college and bridge pembroke2
the pearl of great2
he took it to2
building on the south2
owing to the destruction2
minster in honour of2
scholars to the philosophers2
the government of the2
ancient and protestant foundations2
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easy to write like2
cambridge a chief centre2
forming the south side2
of gonville and caius2
in the case of2
and it may be2
in the town of2
fellow of downing college2
a model by hugh2
the learned men of2
that i know of2
in lieu of the2
and a half of2
the growth of the2
the feast of corpus2
geographical and commercial importance2
the author of tom2
the fourteenth and fifteenth2
that wore a wig2
part of the church2
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his edition of the2
west side of the2
have already spoken in2
election of a provost2
in the seventh century2
dower to the queen2
could lay hands on2
england into a people2
civil law at cambridge2
rooms on the ground2
at the opposite end2
of the monastic orders2
and there are many2
soon after he was2
a few grains of2
the earliest of cambridge2
the direction of the2
give to the new2
murder of william chapman2
already spoken in the2
that in the time2
southern part of the2
dominican houses at cambridge2
died of literary mortification2
from cranmer to coleridge2
said to have received2
the attention of the2
to have been one2
architectural history of cambridge2
to him for the2
franciscan and dominican houses2
as much noise as2
vi the college of2
end of the century2
to the fact that2
the great and the2
of the fruits of2
as it was then2
preached before the university2
with fear and trembling2
done to a turn2
murder of the right2
have written any thing2
to a little gravel2
instrumentum edited within its2
poor lost young man2
the builder of the2
new learning in italy2
age of great men2
were many of the2
his object the training2
fellow of that society2
the sect of the2
little doubt that it2
audley as magdalene college2
better architect than an2
reminds us of the2
it may be conjectured2
on the lines of2
living of bishop wearmouth2
little garden little jowett2
state of the case2
master of jesus college2
aims of bishop fisher2
had given to the2
been used as a2
the wars of the2
a master of faculty2
on the north and2
in the provision of2
windows looking into the2
flos florum sic leland2
cambridge at the domesday2
of the latter college2
great men and great2
the unfortunate charles the2
his deed of gift2
a roast leg of2
first period of college2
in the books of2
doubt that it was2
other parts of the2
and the buttresses on2
the truth of his2
was the first to2
am i not your2
the earliest college foundation2
the churches of s2
to be one of2
land and buildings of2
college from the backs2
the arms of england2
the foundation of pembroke2
the ancient church of2
of the same school2
the oxford college of2
the foundation of peterhouse2
to the whole college2
master and fellows in2
of his college to2
time of the dissolution2
was celebrated for his2
will nobody help a2
called the hyson club2
royal saint with vain2
moved at his situation2
the prior and chapter2
after an interval of2
the churches in the2
the university of oxford2
calculated less or more2
is much to be2
the college chapel down2
of an english university2
a trick of the2
for the sense these2
anjou and elizabeth wydville2
of which we read2
to be governed by2
which stood on the2
the king is gone2
a copy of the2
of the windows and2
founder of the college2
outbreak of the civil2
the reign of henry2
these statutes is the2
student of trinity hall2
the reign of elizabeth2
every body has heard2
quarter of an hour2
at about the same2
at the junction of2
we must do something2
benefactors of the college2
of the present building2
was begun in and2
for the remains of2
to the new learning2
which he had bought2
the buttery and kitchen2
before the time of2
side of the principal2
one of a party2
as the gate of2
the th of april2
it is much to2
sides of the third2
the most picturesque features2
and the confiscation of2
but if the franciscans2
was founded in the2
it is recorded that2
which he was in2
norman sheriff of cambridgeshire2
commentary on the psalms2
he was a fellow2
in the second court2
these various halls and2
of the county a2
as it was called2
from high street to2
have spoken of the2
being the author of2
the scenes are chiefly2
and bridge pembroke college2
ancient church of s2
sir busick and sir2
friars of the sack2
in such a place2
the original design of2
of the hall is2
of all the college2
one of them is2
of his fellowship at2
glorious work of fine2
of the sacred text2
the duty of the2
into the mouth of2
the college was in2
by voluntary action on2
and the nuns of2
as they entered the2
when he had taken2
in the heart of2
different from that of2
i legendary origin of2
down to the present2
that he did not2
iii the beginnings of2
which at this time2
to drink for the2
of the students themselves2
to one of these2
building of the college2
coming of the friars2
chapter ix bishop alcock2
removal of some of2
sir thomas audley as2
be no drawback upon2
that it does not2
the first beginnings of2
windows from house in2
of building on the2
christi college and s2
it was no uncommon2
of the same year2
fellow of merton college2
the wall above it2
the old court in2
of the college of2
king charles the first2
who was master of2
oxford and cambridge loyalty2
the priory of s2
traits and stories of2
have been planted by2
the creation of the2
and the statue of2
at the present day2
gate of honour and2
is not at all2
it is a very2
to the divine attributes2
the rise of the2
and the scientific spirit2
can hardly be said2
extant in the library2
the value of a2
of cambridge in the2
the imputation of partiality2
by the end of2
in and out of2
that it might be2
jowettulus iste exiguus mentem2
of the black death2
the importance of the2
to be admitted to2
it was founded by2
century an age of2
they were to be2
second part of king2
the late bishop of2
in the possession of2
the fourteenth century the2
forms according to the2
the guild of the2
ancient earthwork known as2
on a pack of2
foundress of the college2
the turnips with butter2
learning and his saintly2
the isthmus of suez2
the passion of the2
in piam memoriam of2
the high table in2
a bit from sidney2
to found a college2
is the mother of2
highness the duke of2
constructed out of the2
by hugh de balsham2
the benefit of my2
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries2
the streets of cambridge2
there is an interesting2
testament of the twelve2
had paid it first2
the study of greek2
his custom was to2
the name of a2
the present marquis of2
is best in our2
head of the college2
small and a great2
to the court of2
built in connection with2
of the cambridge school2
of hereward the wake2
of the new buildings2
swapping he was from2
the murder of the2
part of y e2
account of the building2
be found in the2
in the earliest times2
aristotle and the scientific2
book on the nature2
in the days that2
as it was at2
the author of cavendish2
your graves with your2
his preface to the2
the noblest of our2
from the rest of2
of richard of bury2
the three university bedels2
was about to incept2
glamour of the fenland2
the th of may2
two of the most2
has managed to preserve2
various halls and hostels2
of the origin of2
which it was written2
with bays and rosemary2
to the memory of2
by no means deficient2
how do you do2
the midst a form2
of red brick with2
leading down to the2
for him to pass2
that they were born2
was one of those2
in the eighteenth century2
hall was changed to2
the round church of2
he had not been2
which he was a2
the chapel and the2
crossed the great court2
early streets of the2
countess of richmond and2
friars of the order2
have seen in the2
founder of the cambridge2
in cleaving of blocks2
may still be traced2
is none of the2
of the eastern limb2
map of the county2
a comparison of the2
there is not one2
in two volumes mo2
a useful lesson to2
in the range of2
of god and the2
wish he had paid2
john milton and charles2
such names as those2
the continuance of the2
them as they come2
knowledge of the new2
proselytising by the friars2
of the english people2
the windows of the2
the lodge of the2
at right angles to2
chapel is on the2
was in vain struggling2
archbishop parker are housed2
the needs of the2
in the same class2
thing more powerful than2
statue of henry viii2
the statutes of the2
and of the new2
floor of the range2
that part of the2
feast of corpus christi2
the very words of2
would not have been2
on the nd of2
of the architecture of2
we cannot withhold from2
the mastership of thomas2
which the scholars of2
the old court of2
the th of january2
of the university that2
red brick with stone2
a considerable time the2
chapter x colleges of2
with respect to the2
chapter v the colleges2
of the castle hill2
on the west bank2
he was not the2
decade of the seventeenth2
conventual church into a2
example to the whole2
the number of its2
to have been in2
whatever of the way2
the energy of dr2
relation to the ely2
of the most powerful2
cambridge the college of2
their residence in the2
student proselytising by the2
the canons of criticism2
up their residence in2
entrance to the chapter2
college chapel down to2
that when he was2
written any thing more2
elected a fellow of2
labouring for a scanty2
his book on the2
by a fellow of2
ii cambridge in the2
with his empty purse2
of the whole of2
contrary to the divine2
author of the gradus2
the lobby of the2
in the new building2
on the isle of2
and on the other2
by the way side2
i do not remember2
the destruction of the2
from this time onward2
the early english style2
in which the society2
to which they were2
roast leg of mutton2
cambridge in the norman2
bishop of the diocese2
first tasted of the2
of the high altar2
the place of his2
as in the case2
which could only be2
the circular norman church2
was master from to2
which we read in2
filled the office of2
tasted of the fruits2
and scooped into ten2
he was bred at2
royal highness the duke2
proved but an ass2
spread that branching roof2
the diocese of york2
who fashioned for the2
garden made a little2
novum instrumentum edited within2
eastern range of buildings2
bishop hugh de balsham2
to mention that among2
foundation of the two2
fell in love with2
antiquity of the university2
down his knife and2
of lady margaret beaufort2
is glad to think2
by sir christopher wren2
the great foundation of2
protest against this tendency2
in italy and germany2
digging your graves with2
there is evidence of2
first half of the2
superior to them all2
to the knowledge of2
of the new aristotle2
the university in the2
chapel down to the2
an example to the2
desyre you all to2
chapter iv the earliest2
he was translated to2
like thoughts whose very2
he changed it to2
true that in the2
the order of s2
the southern part of2
on a new site2
the care of the2
in the first half2
the early days of2
was a student of2
each side of this2
statutes of sidney college2
in little more than2
of the heads of2
at the top of2
the time of his2
their parts so well2
in love with a2
and the holy sepulchre2
is the statue of2
he takes as his2
on the opposite side2
say john sharp is2
the humble petition of2
end of the worlde2
did not at first2
wars of the roses2
the old and the2
charter of king john2
given on the authority2
was master of pembroke2
the reign of edward2
an interesting account of2
with the memory of2
the port of lynn2
the conventual church into2
he had been a2
rule of merton taken2
a merry old song2
the removal of the2
the exterior of the2
importance of the city2
augustinian canons at barnwell2
rosa flos florum sic2
to one of them2
in possession of the2
the master of his2
chapter xii ancient and2
however that may be2
picture of collegiate life2
wharfs or river hithes2
on one occasion he2
a letter to the2
the poor lost young2
leave you to make2
end of the town2
of king charles the2
was by no means2
in the simplicity of2
as it is to2
the men of his2
any one in the2
the colleges and the2
a part of the2
there is no doubt2
of cambridge was still2
that we find the2
chapter i legendary origin2
the architect of the2
of london and edinburgh2
from that time onwards2
the accidental occasion of2
game in every bush2
took its place in2
with thanks to thee2
that it was a2
i cry you mercy2
the mind of the2
the first period of2
into ten thousand cells2
old hall of the2
the gradus ad cantabrigiam2
by the erection of2
cup of silver gilt2
south wall of the2
spoliation checked by henry2
stands at the head2
as the middle of2
much the same as2
a large part of2
of the first water2
the college by the2
not the royal saint2
the church by a2
passion of the time2
and richard of bury2
far as i can2
and was not over2
immense and glorious work2
england a paradise of2
the domestic economy of2
and two of the2
the side of a2
rest of the college2
taken as a model2
the augustinian priory of2
on the st of2
of the twelve patriarchs2
as a specimen of2
had been one of2
of the learning and2
ejected from his fellowship2
the bases of the2
of the church by2
text of the old2
at each of the2
soon as i was2
in the face of2
if they saw any2
the house of lords2
for many a year2
by a friend of2
is attributed to the2
to the order of2
banks of the isis2
the origin of evil2
the foundress of the2
in its original shape2
by the cambridge antiquarian2
make way for the2
to the house of2
on as loth to2
stood on the site2
they would point him2
two of the smaller2
the new learning in2
the opposite side of2
wandering on as loth2
are by no means2
and the founder of2
a small and a2
the practical genius of2
under fourteen years of2
one of his friends2
he had paid it2
the late master of2
so deemed the man2
scooped into ten thousand2
north aisle of the2
is no reason to2
the founder of jesus2
it was then called2
to the fifteenth century2
of the diocese of2
with an appendix containing2
one of the statutes2
side of the second2
the name of cambridge2
norman church of the2
there appears to have2
are always three standing2
the principal court of2
in right of his2
in the lodge of2
the head of tolus2
the first half of2
busick and sir isaac2
the most powerful and2
of the great vault2
some time in the2
in his conversion of2
he would have been2
and glorious work of2
as well as flesh2
what i was about2
was buried in the2
man who fashioned for2
the sense these lofty2
for which he was2
for on this occasion2
took up his abode2
afterwards archbishop of canterbury2
a good deal of2
in the spandrils of2
the chapel is on2
to have been given2
letter printed in parriana2
god and the holy2
scholars of christ church2
from the old chapel2
in the year the2
all parts of england2
principal authority for the2
this reminds me of2
name of the hall2
mother of henry vii2
church into a college2
reproduced by the ordinary2
action on the part2
to the gate of2
first of the kind2
the news of the2
lollardism at the universities2
there is no reason2
beans in a bladder2
on what is now2
his head out at2
a description of the2
tale of the sea2
and let fly at2
was used as a2
was from the first2
which he used to2
the foundation of s2
east side of the2
member of christ church2
have been one of2
was made master of2
the same cantab was2
to the will of2
of the present fountain2
oxford famous for its2
at the public commencement2
name of the house2
and the art of2
the precincts of the2
sense these lofty pillars2
the arms of dr2
of the town and2
the east and south2
who had been a2
no cognisance whatever of2
where light and shade2
church of little s2
when on a visit2
third side of the2
the north aisle of2
in which it was2
as well as its2
the education of youth2
much noise as you2
a few years since2
in our modern civilisation2
commercial importance of the2
of the nuns of2
best of all the2
of the houses in2
built on site of2
asked her opinion of2
it had been the2
origin of name of2
no uncommon thing for2
a few years later2
of trinity from s2
he did not think2
and a great college2
carried back to the2
the plan of the2
bishop fisher of rochester2
a nest of saxonists2
at either oxford or2
a great gaudy once2
of a grammar school2
with which we are2
would have been more2
for collegiate spoliation checked2
sermon on a pack2
graves with your teeth2
saw any one in2
the patronage of the2
master of the grammar2
fellows are to be2
that he had built2
the castle and s2
of merton taken as2
buildings of the new2
some six feet high2
to the masters and2
in the knowledge of2
the cambridge antiquarian society2
x colleges of the2
names as those of2
the college from to2
novelists of the day2
are two of the2
body has heard of2
the time of their2
of richmond and derby2
in long order go2
the choice of a2
rejects the lore of2
the historian of the2
adjoining the church of2
much pleased with the2
on the outer face2
must do something for2
history of the foundation2
the range of chambers2
in the middle ages2
can scarcely do better2
by archbishop parker are2
exterior of the chapel2
make as much noise2
the south wall of2
aims the architect who2
from house in petty2
more than a century2
heaven rejects the lore2
and the schools of2
to the ely lady2
is substantially the building2
the lines of a2
on the ground that2
it is impossible to2
god and in the2
gateway of east anglia2
as his model jesus2
as much as to2
of the north aisle2
a letter printed in2
of the upper floor2
of scholars from paris2
the walls were raised2
of the original buildings2
the antiquity of the2
and chancellor of the2
and each of the2
the same sort of2
his novum instrumentum edited2
author of peter simple2
the arms of the2
the introduction of the2
of the book is2
intention of founding a2
similar story is told2
alcuin and the schools2
of the hostel of2
chapter iii the beginnings2
in honour of the2
the changes which were2
was still in the2
said to have made2
evidence of the ely2
of trinity hall by2
as the writer of2
the founder of harvard2
the tragedy of dido2
o domus antiqua et2
that it is a2
and a quart of2
proof that they were2
the gradus ad catabrigiam2
for the new learning2
after it has been2
supervision cambridge first tasted2
now on the side2
was no uncommon thing2
spoken in the chapter2
library of trinity hall2
no more to you2
from his time onwards2
authority for the history2
stories of the irish2
historians of the future2
the cambridge camden society2
first english play extant2
the college was founded2
intention of the king2
front of the organ2
there is something in2
of the change from2
ought to have been2
much as to say2
the college seems to2
seems probable that the2
first volume of his2
the pursuits of literature2
not to forget that2
five nights of st2
to find that there2
scanty band of white2
of the old chapel2
he was going to2
the back of the2
was made to the2
checked by henry viii2
of the other two2
to the end of2
the idea of his2
three blue beans in2
tax not the royal2
thomas audley as magdalene2
the person of a2
a natural turn for2
of the ladies of2
it and the river2
were born for immortality2
humble petition of the2
the only feature in2
he married a cooke2
the borough of cambridge2
taken up by the2
some of the fellows2
margaret of anjou and2
it has usually been2
east corner of the2
in the midst a2
you to make as2
unfortunate charles the first2
buildings forming the south2
is not surprising that2
in which he says2
as old andrew turncoat2
in regard to the2
the second edition of2
in both oxford and2
the verdict of the2
associated with the memory2
history of english poetry2
of the college from2
who was master from2
the castle at cambridge2
sweetness yieldeth proof that2
as well as a2
the knowledge of the2
turrets of trinity from2
oriel windows from house2
cathedral builder of the2
the charter of foundation2
out of the college2
extant in the oxford2
that the architect of2
most pitiful character in2
to make as much2
architect than an educational2
circular norman church of2
the keeper of the2
the first charter of2
little more than a2
ambassadors of king jesus2
the simplicity of the2
of the first and2
the text of the2
find such names as2
to the university by2
member of the college2
to the south of2
very sweetness yieldeth proof2
she was as a2
order that he might2
beginnings of university life2
of the norman conquest2
the public commencement of2
in the old days2
a complete treatise on2
vii two royal foundations2
it with a little2
of the master and2
in the list of2
high heaven rejects the2
between town and gown2
in the angle of2
for the history of2
the death of his2
the old franciscan refectory2
between the two courts2
to be instructed in2
eminent men from cranmer2
the chapel of the2
of the cambridge platonists2
such a mass of2
it will be remembered2
the founders of the2
of the original hostels2
down to our own2
matched aims the architect2
the present time the2
used as college chapel2
of the north range2
and brethren of the2
in the parish of2
in the performance of2
the purposes of a2
of the th of2
the same time the2
the royal academy of2
the entertainment of the2
and all was light2
may well have been2
bishop of bath and2
courtyard of the falcon2
simplicity of great minds2
refounded by sir thomas2
and the small bridges2
of the new building2
at close of his2
which i know to2
for the education of2
scholar in europe understood2
and the erection of2
and happened to be2
one of the commissioners2
always three standing at2
by the ordinary processes2
of his history of2
part of the students2
noise as you please2
of the new philosophy2
take the trouble to2
afterwards master of trinity2
pindar out of his2
top of the tower2
with the intention of2
that of a monastery2
he became so absorbed2
the name of any2
of the character of2
any thing more powerful2
and when he had2
one of the questions2
reminds me that his2
the doctors of law2
the murder of sir2
situated on the north2
something for the poor2
of learning in early2
tell us what you2
so many of the2
bread at trinity college2
the late rector of2
member of the royal2
copy of a letter2
temple church in london2
where he resided seven2
and it is to2
the disposition of the2
is extant in the2
of the other buildings2
the old chapel and2
of the late lord2
was a contrast to2
of the french police2
the person of the2
chapter vi the college2
was called the hyson2
methink i see the2
fenced it with a2
for the lodging and2
of the college statutes2
of the fen country2
the statue of henry2
church of jesus college2
edited within its walls2
his coat of arms2
rooms on the first2
the late professor willis2
the will of the2
occasion is always sung2
that the story of2
whose very sweetness yieldeth2
by the fame of2
great bell of lincoln2
in order that he2
to have been planted2
on the present site2
of the range of2
his delight in the2
he is called by2
centuries and a half2
it was on the2
that which it was2
with a copy of2
piam memoriam of their2
put me in mind2
in his refusal to2
the ground on which2
first and second courts2
in the first volume2
between milne street and2
and his saintly spirit2
side of the hall2
old name of the2
emmanuel and sidney colleges2
everye one of you2
in his annals of2
by the heads of2
to the energy of2
to the university library2
the dean of the2
and it is here2
it should not be2
regius professor of civil2
first beginnings of the2
whom she was as2
not out of the2
university of cambridge in2
the roofs of the2
the discovery of the2
the paucity of the2
of the most picturesque2
gateway of trinity college2
a system of education2
to enter the church2
the royal saint with2
of the french renaissance2
no means deficient in2
cambridge first tasted of2
when an oxford scholar2
the house of s2
norman work in church2
the history of cambridge2
speaks of it as2
the wisdom of god2
it is true that2
on account of its2
range of buildings forming2
be no doubt that2
the training of a2
it was called the2
professor of civil law2
the gate of virtue2
wine given us at2
the slow and dirty2
in europe understood them2
new chapel was built2
petition to queen elizabeth2
filled with stained glass2
on the top of2
as alderman of the2
was in the act2
the temple church in2
james the first and2
of the english language2
prior and chapter of2
led to the establishment2
new aristotle and the2
happened to be in2
of anjou and elizabeth2
its stained glass windows2
by the title of2
exiguo hoc horto forsan2
the front of the2
colleges of the fourteenth2
president of trinity college2
his old college chum2
two or three reasons2
it stood on the2
surgery in the university2
added by sir gilbert2
the courtyard of the2
did not at once2
as it came to2
proximity to the university2
dong went the bell2
description of old buildings2
men from cranmer to2
may be seen by2
thus serves to mark2
than an educational reformer2
some alteration in the2
proceed with our history2
during the progress of2
introduction of the new2
during the time he2
same time as the2
the old hall of2
account of petition to2
scholars of the new2
is true that in2
of our english universities2
high table in the2
upon the death of2
has the credit of2
when james the first2
second court and the2
the occasion of the2
west angle of the2
lived and died a2
fourth year of edward2
of the civil war2
i wish he had2
in a letter printed2
by the castle and2
when he came to2
of oxford and cambridge2
the great from peas2
stung by a b2
of the gradus ad2
it is of the2
of the present master2
his three gates of2
changed it to a2
freedom of the borough2
burnt to a cinder2
which is supposed to2
in the new monthly2
it is customary to2
i shall desyre you2
there were to be2
of early scholars to2
they are to be2
in the matter of2
it and the hall2
a large body of2
gateway of red brick2
poore priestes of wycliffe2
the enrolment of the2
croft by the river2
fashioned for the sense2
he gave to his2
an hour and a2
collegiate spoliation checked by2
iv the earliest college2
with the death of2
and wandering on as2
style of the french2
domestic economy of a2
and at a later2
the college buildings was2
naval and military gazette2
college seems to have2
many of the most2
continuity of learning in2
it is described as2
since it was first2
between the years and2
in his own hand2
a remarkable instance of2
beginning of the sixteenth2
to the college in2
south sides of the2
his knife and fork2
early in the twelfth2
under the charge of2
the reign of charles2
voluntary action on the2
the building of emmanuel2
of which is a2
his annals of oxford2
was occupied by the2
the dilemma in which2
the historian of s2
in the pages of2
is not in the2
and is one of2
object the training of2
at a meeting of2
that it should be2
complaint was made to2
erection of a new2
at the same period2
and dedicated to the2
scholars of the bishops2
waters of the cam2
is something in your2
of a party of2
the tenure of fellowships2
he provided himself with2
founder a better architect2
college dedicated to the2
events but not of2
would point him out2
christian man in distress2
in the university library2
an early period to2
unique foundation of corpus2
the extent of its2
a little garden little2
her soul to god2
this is not a2
in the words of2
famous for its sophists2
the roll of the2
one of the best2
his grace of wellington2
of the house to2
foundation of eton and2
to his old college2
the church was finished2
to the other side2
at once that the2
read in the old2
with the most perfect2
of the society of2
of the pursuits of2
and regius professor of2
rights in regard to2
it may be that2
master and fellows of2
the greater part of2
of the art of2
a little show it2
of a preaching clergy2
to the statutes of2
and great events but2
parallel with the river2
to be obliged to2
we find such names2
alcock and the nuns2
the earliest of the2
to the dignity of2
the buttresses on the2
collected by archbishop parker2
amongst whom was a2
the entrance gateway of2
in conjunction with the2
all other colledges do2
churches in the town2
it is a custom2
taken out and hidden2
could have written any2
of sir walter mildmay2
was a native of2
of the university and2
of the fellows of2
of the two great2
more than a hundred2
had been founded in2
a new college in2
nearly the whole of2
foundation of trinity hall2
with whom he was2
prelate that wore a2
heads of the university2
the author of peter2
the lady margaret and2
at the domesday survey2
schools of charles the2
the title of an2
of the earl of2
of the king of2
early scholars to the2
so that it is2
and dominican houses at2
to say that the2
the franciscan and dominican2
side of this court2
as early as the2
in the senate house2
reminds me of two2
occasion of a great2
chancellor and masters of2
thoughts whose very sweetness2
the whole truth flashed2
letters patent of edward2
on the ground floor2
that they might be2
sent a letter to2
became so absorbed in2
end of the fourteenth2
the early streets of2
the result of the2
charter for the foundation2
with a cock at2
the remainder of the2
similar in style to2
fenlands of east anglia2
on the edge of2
president of corpus christi2
the art of preaching2
chapter viii two of2
to the degree of2
the new aristotle and2
death of the lady2
study of the civil2
yieldeth proof that they2
a tale of the2
by william the conqueror2
to write like a2
but he was not2
out of the church2
spoons in their mouths2
houses in the town2
college of merton a2
to the east of2
out of the way2
running north and south2
the first dissenter in2
at the same instant2
cock at each side2
one of the students2
is not yet a2
following the line of2
is seen on the2
the river by the2
the removal of some2
if he did not2
ix bishop alcock and2
this is too much2
of the old church2
probably been altered since2
the year of the2
college of the cambridge2
according to the order2
a minster in honour2
old church of s2
author of the work2
fourteen years of age2
blue beans in a2
beauties of the court2
its most famous resident2
description of fenland by2
the expression of his2
of the university at2
known as castle hill2
they were born for2
in a previous chapter2
windows there is a2
bishop alcock and the2
of the most ancient2
is divided into three2
who had been my2
the english pilgrim scholars2
the death of wycliffe2
of chambers on the2
old and the new2
greater part of the2
learning in italy and2
from the latin word2
the bishops of ely2
of corpus christi and2
with the assistance of2
dexterously avoided the imputation2
place in the history2
in the inner court2
the architect who planned2
which led to the2
had the honour to2
munificent founder of the2
head of a waterway2
versed in all magical2
head of the naval2
the age of sixteen2
the east and west2
at the commencement of2
to a great extent2
was founded by a2
to the author of2
to go to the2
in the writings of2
is recorded of the2
avoided the imputation of2
the nineteenth century that2
buildings on the south2
which had been so2
it is divided into2
a characteristic of the2