The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... passed over , and the never - dying Ernesti failed to observe .— [ E . R. 1809. ] LATIN VERSES . THERE are few boys who remain to the age of eighteen or nineteen at a public school , without making above ten thousand Latin verses ; a ...
... passed over , and the never - dying Ernesti failed to observe .— [ E . R. 1809. ] LATIN VERSES . THERE are few boys who remain to the age of eighteen or nineteen at a public school , without making above ten thousand Latin verses ; a ...
177. oldal
... passed , he could not have passed . His post - chaise on the Northern Circuit would have been impeded by the crowds of houseless villagers , driven from their cottages by landlords rendered merciless by the bill . In the mud — all in ...
... passed , he could not have passed . His post - chaise on the Northern Circuit would have been impeded by the crowds of houseless villagers , driven from their cottages by landlords rendered merciless by the bill . In the mud — all in ...
190. oldal
... passed it over ? Would the Norman have rejected it ? Would such a notable discovery have been reserved for these modern and degenerate times ? Besides , Sir , if the measure itself is good , I ask the honourable gentleman if this is the ...
... passed it over ? Would the Norman have rejected it ? Would such a notable discovery have been reserved for these modern and degenerate times ? Besides , Sir , if the measure itself is good , I ask the honourable gentleman if this is the ...
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