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...on undergraduate life in Edwardian Oxford' in which the entire student body of Oxford university including the young, handsome aristocrat the Duke of Dorset falls hopelessly in love with Zuleika who is visiting her grandfather, the warden of Judas college, and ultimately commit mass suicide at the end of 'Eights Week' (Summary by Andy Minter)...
...sign Imitation of Abraham Cowley: The Garden Imitation of Abraham Cowley: Weeping Imitation of Earl of Rochester: On Silence Imitation of Earl of Dorset: Artemisia Imitation of Earl of Dorset: Phryne Imitation of Dr. Swift: The Happy Life of a Country Parson Pastorals I. Spring; or, Damon II. Summer; or, Alexis III. Autumn; or, Hylas and Ægon IV. Winter; or, Dap...
...The novel is set in a fishing village in Dorset during the mid 18th century. The story concerns a 15 year old orphan boy, John Trenchard, who becomes friends with an older man who turns out to be the leader of a gang of smugglers. One night John chances on the smugg...
...Thomas Hardy subtitled, The Life and Death of a Man of Character. It is set in the fictional town of Casterbridge (based on the town of Dorchester in Dorset). The book is one of Hardy's Wessex novels, all set in a fictional rustic England. (Wikipedia)A poor, disgruntled, drunken young man sells his wife and child to the highest bidder. When he awakens, sober, the next day ...
...1 Tony’s and Dawn’s War Years; 2 Merrindie School; 3 Merrindie and Glenheath farms in the 1950’s 4 Horses, tractors, dorsets; 5 Giles Corner; 6 Grandparents; 7 Prince Alfred College; 8 1955 - 1957, and Dawn’s hairdressing career; 9 Trip Overseas – UK; 10 Europe; 11Canada to Calgary 12 Calgary to home; 13 1959 – 1962; 14 The First Year; ...
... Brown's. Charles D. Callanan, So. Bethle- hem, N. y. Richard D. Campbell, Dorset, Vt. 10 E. C. Wentworth C. Carr, Arlington, Mass. 4 E 0. William J. ...
... set—Gwen V an Osburgh, the Wetheralls, Lady Cressida Raith—and the George Dorsets.” She paused a moment before the last name, and shot a query throug... ...im under- stand that I must have a seat next to you and Lily.” Mrs. George Dorset, regardless of the mild efforts of a trav- eller with a carpet-bag, ... ...? Ah, of 23 Edith Wharton course—how stupid of me—I understand.” And Mrs. Dorset leaned back against her travelling cush- ions with a smile which mad... ...f contrast was upper- most, and she turned away impatiently as Mrs. George Dorset, glittering in serpentine spangles, drew Percy Gryce in her wake to ... ...ss Bart was afraid of losing her newly- acquired hold over Mr. Gryce. Mrs. Dorset might startle or dazzle him, but she had neither the skill nor the p... ...ng it. But of course she had lost—she who needed every penny, while Bertha Dorset, whose husband showered money on her, must have pocketed at least fi... ....” “Perhaps Gus only said it to frighten you.” “No—I heard her tell Bertha Dorset that she had six months to put in while her husband was taking the c... ... she lamented. “Everything has gone wrong this week. I can see that Bertha Dorset is furious with me.” “Furious with you? Why?” “Because I told her th... ...ave smarter gowns than Judy Trenor, and far, far more jew- els than Bertha Dorset. She would be free forever from the shifts, the expedients, the humi...
............................................................. 121 VI. EARL OF DORSET ....................................................................... ................................................... 154 I. ON CHARLES EARL OF DORSET, IN THE CHURCH OF WITHYAM, IN SUSSEX. ............................. ... ...nally. 123 The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope – V olume One VI. EARL OF DORSET VI. EARL OF DORSET VI. EARL OF DORSET VI. EARL OF DORSET VI. EARL OF... ...ORSET VI. EARL OF DORSET VI. EARL OF DORSET VI. EARL OF DORSET VI. EARL OF DORSET ARTEMISIA. 62 1 Though Artemisia talks, by fits, Of councils, clas... ...P EP EP EPIT IT IT IT ITAP AP AP AP APHS HS HS HS HS I. ON CHARLES EARL OF DORSET I. ON CHARLES EARL OF DORSET I. ON CHARLES EARL OF DORSET I. ON CHAR... ... CHARLES EARL OF DORSET I. ON CHARLES EARL OF DORSET I. ON CHARLES EARL OF DORSET I. ON CHARLES EARL OF DORSET, IN , IN , IN , IN , IN THE THE THE THE... ...AM, IN SUSSEX. ‘His saltem accumulem donis, et fungar inani Munere!’ VIRG. Dorset, the grace of courts, the Muses’ pride, Patron of arts, and judge of... ...grace Reflecting, and reflected in his race; Where other Buckhursts, other Dorsets shine, And patriots still, or poets, deck the line. 155 The Poetic... .... . Erected by Their Father the Lord Digby, in the Church of Sherborne, in Dorsetshire, 1727. Go! fair example of untainted youth, Of modest wisdom, a...
...His son. (SURREY:) EARL RIVERS : Brother to Elizabeth. (RIVERS:) MARQUIS OF DORSET: (DORSET:) and LORD GREY: (GREY:): Sons to Elizabeth. EARL of OXF... ... be I fear our happiness is at the highest. [Enter GLOUCESTER, HASTINGS, and DORSET .] GLOUCESTER: They do me wrong, and I will not endure it: Who ar... ...at e’er was heard of! RIVERS: Tyrants themselves wept when it was reported. DORSET: No man but prophesied revenge for it. BUCKINGHAM: Northumberlan... ...’d hours of grief, Die neither mother, wife, nor England’s queen! Rivers and Dorset, you were standers by, And so wast thou, Lord Hastings, when my so... ...III, Act I, scene iii 23 O, serve me well, and teach yourselves that duty! DORSET: Dispute not with her; she is lunatic. QUEEN MARGARET : Peace, m... ...s to pieces. GLOUCESTER: Good counsel, marry: learn it, learn it, marquess. DORSET: It toucheth you, my lord, as much as me. GLOUCESTER: Yea, and m... ... London. The palace. [Flourish. Enter KING EDWARD IV sick, QUEEN ELIZABETH, DORSET, RIVERS, HASTINGS, BUCKINGHAM, GREY, and others.] KING EDWARD IV ... ...eart! KING EDWARD IV : Madam, yourself are not exempt in this, Nor your son Dorset, Buckingham, nor you; You have been factious one against the other... ...ver more remember Our former hatred, so thrive I and mine! KING EDWARD IV : Dorset, embrace him; Hastings, love lord marquess. DORSET: This intercha...
...78 Dye neyther Mother, Wife, nor Englands Queene. 679 Riuers and Dorset, you were standers by, 680 And so wast thou, Lord Hastings, wh... ... they beleeue it, and withall whet me 809 To be reueng’d on Riuers, Dorset, Grey. 810 But then I sigh, and with a peece of Scripture, 81... ...urish. 1121 Enter the King sicke, the Queene, Lord Marquesse 1122 Dorset, Riuers, Hastings, Catesby, 1123 Buckingham, Wooduill. 1124 ... ... heauen, 1129 Since I haue made my Friends at peace on earth. 1130 Dorset and Riuers, take each others hand, 1131 Dissemble not your hatr... ... King. Madam, your selfe is not exempt from this: 1142 Nor you Sonne Dorset, Buckingham nor you; 1143 You haue bene factious one against th... ...ber 1147 Our former hatred, so thriue I, and mine. 1148 King. Dorset, imbrace him: 1149 Hastings, loue Lord Marquesse. 1150 D... ...dge were lodg’d betweene vs. 1191 Of you and you, Lord Riuers and of Dorset, 1192 That all without desert haue frown’d on me: 1193 Of yo... ...eing heauen, what a world is this? 1210 Buc. Looke I so pale Lord Dorset, as the rest? 1211 Dor. I my good Lord, and no man in the pr... ...e Tragedie of Richard the Third Shakespeare: First Folio 1307 Riuers & Dorset after her. 1308 Qu. Ah! who shall hinder me to waile and we...
...ay, ‘Coombe Hole. Quite fresh, and unhackneyed. It is just where Devon and Dorset meet. I am not sure in which county; but there’s a fine beach, and b... ...ion. There was a fresher breeze when they drove out of the sta- tion, up a Dorset ridge of hill, steep, high, terraced and bleak; but it was slow clim... ...e here to receive you? Let me introduce you to Captain Ernescliffe, of the Dorset Volunteer Rifle Corps; Private Thomas May, of the Cambridge Universi... ...arlet,’ said Hector, decidedly. ‘Yes, that is the colour of the invincible Dorsets,’ said Dr. May. ‘There you see our great authority with his militar... ... but he stood motionless, gazing, or at least his face turned, towards the Dorset coast, uttering no word, making no movement, save when summoned by h...
...arter, in his coat of arms, and on his head a gilt copper crown. 6. Marquess Dorset, bearing a sceptre of gold, on his head a demi coronal of gold. W... ..., Act IV, scene i 63 First Gentleman : Marquess Dorset: And that the Earl of Surrey, with the rod. Second Gentleman : A ... ... two noble partners with you; the old Duchess of Norfolk, and Lady Marquess Dorset: will these please you? Once more, my Lord of Winchester, I charge... ...abited in a mantle, &c., train borne by a Lady; then follows the Marchioness Dorset, the other godmother, and Ladies. The troop pass once about the s...
...nd on his head he wore a Gilt Copper 2427 Crowne. 2428 6 Marquesse Dorset, bearing a Scepter of Gold, on his head, 2429 a Demy Coronall o... ...now: 2447 Who’s that that beares the Scepter? 2448 1 Marquesse Dorset, 2449 And that the Earle of Surrey, with the Rod. 2450 2... ...ners with you: the old 3240 Duchesse of Norfolke, and Lady Marquesse Dorset? will 3241 these please you? 3242 Once more my Lord of Winc... ...antle, &c. Traine borne by a Lady: Then followes 3361 the Marchionesse Dorset, the other Godmother, and La-dies. 3362 The Troope passe once ab...
...trayed her. “And when did you leave England?” I said. “Summer of ’84. I am Dorset,” she said. “The Mormon agent was very good to us, and we was very p...
... you. Get along with you, and best get out of the county, for not a boy in Dorset but will cry shame on you.” “But Deb, Deb,” he still pleaded. “You w...
...sat on the cliff with his betrothed, or on the decks of steamers that conveyed them, close-packed items in terrific totals of enjoyment, to the Isle o...
...an English woman by birth, having first seen the light at Walwyn House, in Dorsetshire. One brother had preceded me—my dear Eustace—and another brothe... ...rquis de Nidermerle, and Eustace de Ribaumont, Baron Walwyn of W alwyn, in Dorset, and Baron de Ribaumont in Picardy, on behoof of Gaspard Henri Phili... ...him. ‘Ah,’ I said, ‘if it had only been in Anjou!’ ‘If it had only been in Dorset, let us say at once,’ he an- swered. Then came the other question wh... ...st inhale. It appeared that since his expedition to Scotland the estate in Dorset had been seized, so that Harry Merrycourt could send him no more rem... .... I would have argued cheeringly, but he made me under- stand that his own Dorset estates, which Harry Merrycourt had redeemed for him before, had bee...
...dor statesmen, would not hear of her breaking her engagement to the honest Dorset squire Marmaduke Thistlewood, he had carried her off by a stolen mar... ...ll needlework and confectionery was consummate, so that half the ladies in Dorset and Wilts longed to send their daughters to be educated at Hurst Wal... ... ‘I am all very well here, when you have never seen any- body but lubberly Dorset squires that never went to Lon- don, nor Oxford, nor beyond their ow... ...o transport him as far as Guernsey, whence he might easily make his way to Dorsetshire, where M. Gardon knew that Berenger’s English home had been. So... ..., and looking as well pleased as though she knew there wasn’t her match in Dorset.’ Lady Thistlewood fairly stamped, and pointed with her fan, like a ... ...d he hated outlandish beasts, and that it was not like chasing the hare in Dorset. His calf-love for Madame de Selinville had entirely faded away in h... ...a strenuous endeavour on Lady Thistlewood’s part to marry her stepson to a Dorset king’s daughter, together with the tidings of the renewed war in Fra...
...e aside, and takes her as he finds her. His cousin, the clever and cynical Dorset Wilmers, whose method of conveying his opinions without stating them... ...her character down to the pavement. We have not to ask what he judged. But Dorset Wilmers was a political opponent of the eminent Peer who yields the ... ...women, notwithstanding the per- plexities he brought on them, and this the Dorset-Diary does not show. His chronicle is less mischievous as regards Mr...
... fine spring afternoon, the latter gentleman was seated on a tub of weekly Dorset, behind the little red desk with a wooden rail, which ornamented a c... ... of the man with the bag, than Mr. Simon Tuggs rose from the tub of weekly Dorset, opened his eyes very wide, gasped for breath, made fig- ures of eig...
...ry’s a right to hould up his head—ay! with any in the land. Desb’roughs o’ Dorset! d’ye know that family, Master Feverel?” Richard did not know them, ... ...e best of ‘em. I don’t care about their being Catholics—the Desb’roughs o’ Dorset are gentlemen. And she’s good for the pianer, too! She strums to me ... ...re! How came you to enrich the earth?” “Have you forgot the Desboroughs of Dorset, too?” she peered at him from a side-bend of the flapping brim. “The... ...e peered at him from a side-bend of the flapping brim. “The Desboroughs of Dorset?” A light broke in on him. “And have you grown to this? That little ...
...favour him, and he made Edward king. The boy was hunting, one day, down in Dorsetshire, when he rode near to Corfe Castle, where Elfrida and Ethelred ... ...t he be Charles Dickens 283 came a tutor to the family of the Marquis of Dorset, who afterwards got him appointed one of the late King’s chap lains... ... he had declared; if they put him upon the rack, as that noble Marquis of Dorset whom he saw before him, had the goodness to threaten, he gave that m... ...ith Miss Lane as her servant— to another house, at Trent near Sherborne in Dorsetshire; and then Miss Lane and her cousin, Mr. Lascelles, who had gon... ...e away, was five or six weeks behind his friend when he landed at Lyme, in Dorset: having at his right hand an unlucky nobleman called Lord Grey of W... ... 137 Magog 320 Margaret 109, 164, 246 Marquis of Argyle, 406 Marquis of Dorset 362 Marquis of Montrose 418 Martin Luther 285 Mary of Guise 321 ...
...is hearth with his own knife. Thus throughout Somerset and a great part of Dorset, these pirates spoiled and ravaged at their pleasure, finding none t...
...ry,” she said, rather enigmatic. “Don’t you know, he’s got a house down in Dorset,” said Rob- ert, verbally rushing in. “He wants Julia to go down and... ...r the brotherly verdict!” laughed Julia hurriedly. “You mean to go down to Dorset alone!” said Struthers. “Why not?” replied Robert, answering for her...
...assing wedges. “But crush it—so—under your fork, add a little of this good Dorset butter, a dab of mustard, pepper—the pep- per is very necessary—and ...
...as Edmund Waller, the poet; one was Mr. Go-dolphin; and the other was Lord Dorset.’ ‘This trinity of wits, then, you say, Mr. Pope, pro- duced a mount...
...ious glance into the subterranean workshop:— “To Charles Barton, Esq., Dorset Sq., Regent’s Park. [No date; apparently March or Februa...
...such as gave so peculiar a char- acter to the counties of Wilts, Somerset, Dorset, &c.,) or even a village common. Heaths were yet to be found in En- ...
... all ranks of society . “What are you going as?” asked Philip. “Oh, in the Dorset Y eomanry . I’m going as a trooper. ” Philip had known Hayward for e... ... board and lodging.” “I wouldn’t mind,” said Philip. “It’s at Farnley , in Dorsetshire. Doctor South. Y ou’d have to go down at once; his assistant ha... ...VII PHILIP HAD WRITTEN to Athelny to tell him that he was doing a locum in Dorsetshire and in due course received an answer from him. It was writ- ten... ...o the town; and he was sure that she would blossom under the soft skies of Dorset to a rarer beauty . She came in, and he got up to meet her. She was ...
...ut it, worrying how he can screw me out of a shilling. He wanted us to eat Dorset butter once. If once I was to give in to him—there!” “Of course,” sa...
...cts of far inferior note. The woods, the rivers, the lawns of Devon and of Dorset, attract the eye of the ingenious traveller, and retard his pace, wh... ... it, this pig *This is a fact which I knew happen to a poor clergyman in Dorsetshire, by the villany of an attorney who, not con tented with the ex... ... sent out of the way, as she accordingly was, to the very furthest part of Dorsetshire, to inquire the character of a servant; for the lady had turned...
...their titles. One shall be Duke of D-, though he has not a foot of land in Dorsetshire; and another is Earl of a village, though he scarce knows where... ... to lay aside the happy talent which Nature had indulged him. The Earls of Dorset and Roscommon, the two Dukes of Buckingham, the Lord Halifax, and so... ... designed to have given you some idea of the Lord Roscommon’s and the Lord Dorset’s muse; but I find that to do this I should be obliged to write a la...
...mmittees of the House of Lords. 112 ‘N——:’ Newcastle. 113 ‘D——’s sager:’ Dorset; perhaps the last word should be sneer. 114 ‘M——’s:’ Duke of Marlbo... ...s, and a great number of wonderful pieces, celebrated by the late Earls of Dorset and Rochester, Duke of Buckingham, Mr Waller, &c.—P . 285 ‘Under Ar...
...ldren under five in Rutlandshire, where it is lowest, in the year 1900, in Dorsetshire, a reason- ably good county, and in Lancashire, the worst in En... ...in Lancashire are inher- ently weaker than the children born in Rutland or Dorset— and there is not the shadow of a reason why we should be- lieve tha... ...for 1891 that among the causes of death specified in the three counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, and Hereford, where infant mortality is scarcely half wh...
... mingled with little fivepenny dabs of dingy bacon, various tubs of weekly Dorset, and cloudy rolls of ‘best fresh. ’ Here they amuse themselves with ... ... fine spring afternoon, the latter gentleman was seated on a tub of weekly Dorset, behind the little red desk with a wooden rail, which ornamented a c... ... of the man with the bag, than Mr. Simon Tuggs rose from the tub of weekly Dorset, opened his eyes very wide, gasped for breath, made fig- ures of eig...
.... : In Three Volumes. : Volume 1 [2 3] London: : E. Moxon, Son, And Co., : Dorset Build- ings, Salisbury Square, E.C. : 1878. 26. 26. 26. 26. 26. The ...
... mingled with little fivepenny dabs of dingy bacon, various tubs of weekly Dorset, and cloudy rolls of ‘best fresh. ’ Here they amuse themselves with ...
...ell aware of this, does us the favor to land upon the coasts of Hampshire, Dorset, &c., all the criminals whom she cannot summarily send back to self-...
...it is, and it will shine through! He has the leg of Rochester, Buckingham, Dorset, Suckling; the leg that smiles, that winks, is obsequi- ous to you, ...
... I am obliged to be, and how much I am, MY LORD, Your Lordship’s most humble and most obedient servant, JOHN LOCKE Dorset Court, 24th of May, 1689 9 ...