School Experience of a Fag at a Private and Public SchoolSmith, Elder, and Company, 1854 - 311 Seiten |
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... carried me safely through my last week at home . It was only when the carriage came to the door , that the sudden qualm of separation came upon me that choking sensation in the throat , that want of air to breathe ( yet I suppose 4 ...
... carried me safely through my last week at home . It was only when the carriage came to the door , that the sudden qualm of separation came upon me that choking sensation in the throat , that want of air to breathe ( yet I suppose 4 ...
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... carry you as far back as your first razor ; you cannot recall your sensations of pride at your first hat , nor remember what a deep red mark it left upon your forehead . Can you even remember your first " real Havannah , " or its ...
... carry you as far back as your first razor ; you cannot recall your sensations of pride at your first hat , nor remember what a deep red mark it left upon your forehead . Can you even remember your first " real Havannah , " or its ...
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... carried it in , I noticed that sea - breezes agreed wonderfully well with them , and I inwardly hoped I should take after these buxom lasses , and not follow the example of the withered plants and the salted tree . The settlement of the ...
... carried it in , I noticed that sea - breezes agreed wonderfully well with them , and I inwardly hoped I should take after these buxom lasses , and not follow the example of the withered plants and the salted tree . The settlement of the ...
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... carrying with him all the affection of the younger ones , to whom he had been so great a protection . We had many ushers during my short stay at Elm - house . I have found , in after life , that when people change their residences or ...
... carrying with him all the affection of the younger ones , to whom he had been so great a protection . We had many ushers during my short stay at Elm - house . I have found , in after life , that when people change their residences or ...
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... carried under round jackets ; and I hail the appearance of my young friends in their varieties of shooting - coats , and every fashion of morning costume . The routine of every private school seems to be so similar , that it is needless ...
... carried under round jackets ; and I hail the appearance of my young friends in their varieties of shooting - coats , and every fashion of morning costume . The routine of every private school seems to be so similar , that it is needless ...
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amusing Audi alteram partem bedroom big boys bread breakfast bullying called candle CHAPTER clean cloth cricket crown 8vo Demosthenes door duty elder boys Elm-house evil feel fellows felt flogged friends GEORGE MELLY half half-year hall hall-lickings hand happy Harbean Harby hard head heard honour house-fagging influence Jane Eyre last holidays Latin grammar leaders learned leave lessons licking light look masters miles mind monitorial system monitors moral morning never night o'clock passed perhaps playground pleasant post 8vo præpostor public school punishment quiet recollections remember Rosborne round rule rush schoolboy schoolfellows seemed sick-room side Sixth form sofa soon spirit stolen novels sure thing thought tion toast took tyranny Virgil Volume W. M. THACKERAY walk week Weston whole holiday whole school young
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Seite 86 - A stranger yet to pain! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
Seite 285 - Still o'er these scenes my mem'ry wakes, And fondly broods with miser care! Time but the impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
Seite 54 - Though thy slumber may be deep Yet thy spirit shall not sleep; There are shades which will not vanish, There are thoughts thou canst not banish...
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Seite 309 - We conceive it to be impossible that any intelligent persons could listen to the lectures, however they might differ from the judgments asserted, and from the general propositions laid down, without an elevating influence and an aroused enthusiasm."— Spectator.
Seite 309 - This book is one which, perhaps, no other man could have written, and one for which the world ought to be and will be thankful. It is in the highest degree eloquent, acute, stimulating to thought, and fertile in suggestion. It...
Seite 148 - Be it a weakness, it deserves some praise, We love the play-place of our early days. The scene is touching, and the heart is stone That feels not at that sight, and feels at none.
Seite 311 - ... To those who attended the lectures, the book will be a pleasant reminiscence, to others an exciting novelty. The style — clear, idiomatic, forcible, familiar, but never slovenly ; the searching strokes of sarcasm or irony ; the occasional flashes of generous scorn ; the touches of pathos, pity, and tenderness , the morality tempered but never weakened by experience and sympathy ; the felicitous phrases, the striking anecdotes, the passages of wise, practical reflection ; all these lose much...