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Meaning of "cornford"
cornford (verb) - To apply the philosophical or educational principles of Francis Macdonald Cornford, a British scholar known for his works on ancient Greek philosophy and classical studies
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He has used Cornford guitar amplifiers.
The book is dedicated to her cousin Frances Cornford.
Cornford is an English surname.
For the last two mornings Denis Cornford was jogging round Rousham with a highly respectable solicitor.
I believe you also know Denis Cornford.
Mrs Cornford is dead.
Their daughter was the poet Frances Cornford.
In the third section, Cornford confronts his own isolation.
She then traveled to London to study under Lily Cornford.
John Cornford was the unknown sailor who slept in a nameless grave at Hindhead!
Francis MacDonald Cornford.
He was the son of Francis Cornford, and his wife Frances Cornford née Darwin.
His younger half-sister was the poet Frances Cornford.
However, Cornford was never a conventional public-school boy.
This was originally an Orphic word, which Cornford interprets as ' passionate sympathetic contemplation '.
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His brother Christopher Cornford continued to be active in politics until well into the 1980s.
It was the night Mrs. Cornford lost her letter, which you got back for her.