School Experience of a Fag at a Private and Public SchoolSmith, Elder, and Company, 1854 - 311 Seiten |
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... were communicated to me , I had felt that something was in the wind , and had a sort of presentiment that I was to be some way disposed of . My lessons seemed of less impor- tance : a sort of " well - after - 2 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES .
... were communicated to me , I had felt that something was in the wind , and had a sort of presentiment that I was to be some way disposed of . My lessons seemed of less impor- tance : a sort of " well - after - 2 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES .
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... less , than during the first half - year at a large school . I may be thought to speak too bitterly of that first entry into the world's discipline ; but I shall not half what I feel . As I look back to it now , say " distance lends no ...
... less , than during the first half - year at a large school . I may be thought to speak too bitterly of that first entry into the world's discipline ; but I shall not half what I feel . As I look back to it now , say " distance lends no ...
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... less to him than it was a few months back ? Can he see its faults more clearly , and has he less appre- ciation for its beauties ? Is it that he is greater in his own opinion , and feels hurt and annoyed that all do not agree in his own ...
... less to him than it was a few months back ? Can he see its faults more clearly , and has he less appre- ciation for its beauties ? Is it that he is greater in his own opinion , and feels hurt and annoyed that all do not agree in his own ...
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... less false reply . Our master made but one step from his hard sofa by the window to the concealed volume , and having first boxed Foster's ears with it till I thought the poor boy would have been stunned , he hurled it into the ...
... less false reply . Our master made but one step from his hard sofa by the window to the concealed volume , and having first boxed Foster's ears with it till I thought the poor boy would have been stunned , he hurled it into the ...
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... 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 paid to say all he did , he was in the hands of those who , as heads of the school ...
... 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 paid to say all he did , he was in the hands of those who , as heads of the school ...
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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...