De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... masters : - ― “ Blind Thamyris , and blind Mæonides , And Tireseas , and Phineus , prophets old . " By these I mean our own great masters of song , Spencer , Shakspeare , and Milton . These got such possession of me , even as a child ...
... masters : - ― “ Blind Thamyris , and blind Mæonides , And Tireseas , and Phineus , prophets old . " By these I mean our own great masters of song , Spencer , Shakspeare , and Milton . These got such possession of me , even as a child ...
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... master , though of most homely manners , was fully capable of directing me : for though he joined the farmer to the schoolmaster , with a view to cheaper housekeeping , his studies at Queen's College , Oxford , had by no means been ...
... master , though of most homely manners , was fully capable of directing me : for though he joined the farmer to the schoolmaster , with a view to cheaper housekeeping , his studies at Queen's College , Oxford , had by no means been ...
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... master seized him with a strong hand ; and while his usher , Thornthwaite , acted as a corps of ob- servation in regard to the rest of the school , inflicted a powerful castigation in blows and stripes , from which the culprit in vain ...
... master seized him with a strong hand ; and while his usher , Thornthwaite , acted as a corps of ob- servation in regard to the rest of the school , inflicted a powerful castigation in blows and stripes , from which the culprit in vain ...
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... master of birch and etymology , " but I admit flogging the young rebel , as I would both of you if you were my scholars , and offended against the rules of my school . " Mr. Crackenthorpe uttered this with what we thought astonishing ...
... master of birch and etymology , " but I admit flogging the young rebel , as I would both of you if you were my scholars , and offended against the rules of my school . " Mr. Crackenthorpe uttered this with what we thought astonishing ...
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... master's own act , and for rebellion against his authority , he said it was a damned country , and not worth living in , where any man , or body of men , had such power . He was consoled , however , by Mr. Capias telling him that such ...
... master's own act , and for rebellion against his authority , he said it was a damned country , and not worth living in , where any man , or body of men , had such power . He was consoled , however , by Mr. Capias telling him that such ...
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