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Southern Literary Gazette (Athens, Georgia) and the
educational magazine Schoolfellow (Athens). In the 1850s,
Richards shifted his
focus to the ministry, serving...
- 4.
Archived from the
original on
March 13, 2016. "A Boy Shot By His
Schoolfellow-A
Curlous Affair". The New York Times. June 9, 1867. "Sad Accident"....
- and
Lesage had
little practice.
About this time he
encountered an old
schoolfellow, the
dramatist Antoine Danchet, who is said to have
advised him to take...
- and dramatist.
Bouilhet was born in Cany,
Seine Inférieure. He was a
schoolfellow of
Gustave Flaubert, to whom he
dedicated his
first work, Melaenis, conte...
- The
extended biography The Life of
James Clerk Maxwell, by his
former schoolfellow and
lifelong friend Professor Lewis Campbell, was
published in 1882....
- and
inept attempts to
conceal his
antics from his
schoolmasters and
schoolfellows,
combine to make the
character highly entertaining,
though hardly sympathetic...
- and
distinguished himself by his
eloquence in debate,
eclipsing his
schoolfellow,
Robert Walpole, and
gaining an
extraordinary ascendancy over the House...
- Nick's uncle,
unreliable and
usually untraceable.
Peter Templer Raffish schoolfellow of Nick's
based on John Spencer,
friend of the author's. Jean Templer...
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illustrious disciples of the
School of Edessa,
Bardaisan (154–222), a
schoolfellow of
Abgar IX,
deserves special mention for his role in
creating Christian...
- England,
Hamlet tells his mother: There's
letters sealed; and my two
schoolfellows, Whom I will
trust as I will
adders fanged, They bear the mandate; they...