School Experience of a Fag at a Private and Public SchoolSmith, Elder, and Company, 1854 - 311 Seiten |
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... things - how scientifically you can criticize the pas de quatre , and how feelingly you can appreciate the " Rejected Addresses " -the spirit of envy rises strong within me . With that high superiority and noble generosity , then ...
... things - how scientifically you can criticize the pas de quatre , and how feelingly you can appreciate the " Rejected Addresses " -the spirit of envy rises strong within me . With that high superiority and noble generosity , then ...
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... thing to attend to ; and this I expected would constitute my first struggle in active life : but I was mistaken . My countenance must have expressed very deep misery and despondency , or the flyman must have been new been new to his ...
... thing to attend to ; and this I expected would constitute my first struggle in active life : but I was mistaken . My countenance must have expressed very deep misery and despondency , or the flyman must have been new been new to his ...
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... things with home - educated boys ; and certainly , as Greek and Latin are so invariably written , spoken , and read in after - life in this country , it is well that every- thing should be sacrificed to their acquisition , and that the ...
... things with home - educated boys ; and certainly , as Greek and Latin are so invariably written , spoken , and read in after - life in this country , it is well that every- thing should be sacrificed to their acquisition , and that the ...
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... thing is flying away . " His heart might be estimated from his deep , manly , joyous voice , and was equally large and noble . What a bully he was , to be sure ! How vigo- rously he fell upon any of our many perse- cutors , whom he ...
... thing is flying away . " His heart might be estimated from his deep , manly , joyous voice , and was equally large and noble . What a bully he was , to be sure ! How vigo- rously he fell upon any of our many perse- cutors , whom he ...
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... things , what was his small power to stay them ? —that a few punishments , more or less severe , would but induce more and more deceit and lying ; and that the remedy was not in his hands . Suspected at every moment , and supposed to be ...
... things , what was his small power to stay them ? —that a few punishments , more or less severe , would but induce more and more deceit and lying ; and that the remedy was not in his hands . Suspected at every moment , and supposed to be ...
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