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Was Oxford or Cambridge first Founded? | 13 |
Origin of this celebrated Controversy | 16 |
Died of Literary Mortification | 17 |
Sir Simon D’Ewes on Antiquity of Cambridge | ib. |
Gone to Jerusalem | 18 |
Cutting Retort—Liberty a Plant | 19, 20 |
A Tailor surprised—Declining King George, &c. | 20 |
Classical Jeu D’Esprit—Trait of Barrow | 21 |
Inveterate Smokers | 22 |
Lover of Tobacco—A Wager, &c. | 22, 23 |
Newton’s Toast—Piety of Ray | 23 |
Devil over Lincoln—Radcliffe’s Library | 24 |
Traits of Dr. Bathurst—His Whip, &c. | 25 |
Smart Fellows | ib. |
Epigram—Tell us what you can’t do? | 26, 27 |
First Woman introduced into a Cloister | 27 |
Cambridge Scholar and Ghost of Scrag of Mutton | 28 |
Comparisons are odious | 30 |
Jaunt down a Patient’s throat—Difference of Opinion | 30, 31 |
Petit-Maitre Physician—Anecdote of Porson | 31 |
?? ???? ??? ????—Aliquid—Di-do-dum | 32 |
Bishop Heber’s College Puns | ib. |
Effect of Broad-wheeled Wagon, &c. | 33 |
Queen Elizabeth and the Men of Exeter College, &c. | 34 |
Oxonians Posed—Lapsus GrammaticÆ | 35 |
Latin to be Used—Habit—Concussion | 36 |
Comic Picture of Provost’s Election | 37 |
Sir, Dominus, Magistri, Sir Greene | 38 |
Husbands beat their Wives—Attack on Ladies | 39 |
Doings at Merton—Digging Graves with Teeth | 40 |
Doctor’s Gratitude to Horse—John Sharp’s Rogue | 41 |
Said as how you’d See—Much Noise as Please | 42, 43 |
Mad Peter-house Poet—Grace Cup | 44, 45 |
Tertiavit—Capacious Bowl—Horn Diversion | 46 |
Bibulous Relique—Christian Custom—Feast Days | 47 |
Walpole at Cambridge—College Dinner 16th Century | 49, 50 |
Black Night—Force of Imagination—Absent Habits | 52, 53 |
Anecdotes of Early Cambridge Poets | 54 |
Cromwell’s Pear-tree, &c. | 58 |
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