id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13245 Wells, J. (Joseph) The Charm of Oxford .txt text/plain 27075 1143 67 the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge could not carry on their work on Oxford and Cambridge colleges went on working and living in the same has an Oxford college contemplated selling its old site and buildings modern institution at Oxford; at one or two colleges still the old Englishman to teach Greek in Oxford was the New College fellow, Macaulay was too good a Cambridge man to appreciate an Oxford college thankful for, that one set of college buildings in Oxford, though to Oxford soon after as a lecturer at the new college of Corpus The buildings are a good example of the typical Oxford college; the Oxford Cathedral has great associations apart from the college to college in Oxford--always, of course, excepting Christ Church. It has been a feature of the history of Oxford that every college century this old hall was turned into a college by an Oxford ./cache/13245.txt ./txt/13245.txt