Eton in the FortiesR. Bentley and son, 1898 - 458 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 36 találatból.
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... summer after- noon on the Thames originally appeared in the records of the Shelley Society . The Latin couplet under the portrait of Dr. Hawtrey was addressed in the first instance to Dr. Goodall , by Lonsdale , K.S. , in 1806 ; it is ...
... summer after- noon on the Thames originally appeared in the records of the Shelley Society . The Latin couplet under the portrait of Dr. Hawtrey was addressed in the first instance to Dr. Goodall , by Lonsdale , K.S. , in 1806 ; it is ...
3. oldal
... summer half . An extemporized sledge made out of the coverlets of the collegers ' beds in Long Chamber accommo- dated a single passenger . Strings were attached to either side of the rug ; to these some half - dozen boys harnessed ...
... summer half . An extemporized sledge made out of the coverlets of the collegers ' beds in Long Chamber accommo- dated a single passenger . Strings were attached to either side of the rug ; to these some half - dozen boys harnessed ...
88. oldal
... summer morning , with their two small looking- glasses held at a cunning angle of an open window , they would shout to lower boys on their way to the Brocas or cricket - field , who would suddenly turn , look up , and , staring full at ...
... summer morning , with their two small looking- glasses held at a cunning angle of an open window , they would shout to lower boys on their way to the Brocas or cricket - field , who would suddenly turn , look up , and , staring full at ...
94. oldal
... Island of some sort or other . The young Australian had been duly cautioned in his native land on the subject of sharks . When summer and the Eton bath- ing season came round , he naïvely inquired ' whether 94 ETON IN THE FORTIES.
... Island of some sort or other . The young Australian had been duly cautioned in his native land on the subject of sharks . When summer and the Eton bath- ing season came round , he naïvely inquired ' whether 94 ETON IN THE FORTIES.
95. oldal
... summer half , just after Easter , some boys were talking together in one of the boys ' rooms after lock - up , and the conversation turned upon shooting . The young Australian said that he had been staying at Tooting during the Easter ...
... summer half , just after Easter , some boys were talking together in one of the boys ' rooms after lock - up , and the conversation turned upon shooting . The young Australian said that he had been staying at Tooting during the Easter ...
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admiration Alfred Mynn amongst anthem assistant masters Billy Billy Goodman Bishop boat Boveney Brocas brother Burke and Hare called Cambridge captain of Montem Charles Metcalfe Charley Coleridge contemporary cricket dame's Dean dear dress Duke eleven Elvey Eton boys Eton Chapel Eton Colleger Eton Montem Etonians famous father favourite Fellows Fol de rol fourth-form gentleman George's Chapel Harrow Harry Dupuis Hawtrey Hawtrey's head headmaster heard Hodgson honoured Keate King King's knew lads Latin Lillywhite lived Long Chamber look Lord lower boys match Maule memory Metcalfe never occasion Okes old Eton Colleger old Etonians once oppidans passed Playing-fields Plumptre poor present Provost pupils Queen race recollections remember Royal Salt Hill scholar sent servants sixth-form Snivey song Spankie supposed Surley thing thought tion told took Trant tutor Upper School verses victory Waterloo Westminster Winchester Windsor Bridge Windsor Park words young youth
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61. oldal - Amidst the other ; whose med'cinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans check, to good and bad : But when the planets, In evil mixture, to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents ! what mutiny ! What raging of the sea! shaking of earth! Commotion in the winds ! frights, changes, horrors, Divert and crack, rend and deracinate The unity and married calm of states Quite from their...
61. oldal - And therefore is the glorious planet Sol In noble eminence enthron'd and spher'd Amidst the other; whose medicinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans check to good and bad.
58. oldal - Pomona loves the orchard ; And Liber loves the vine ; And Pales loves the straw-built shed Warm with the breath of kine ; And Venus loves the whispers Of plighted youth and maid, In April's ivory moonlight Beneath the chestnut shade.
56. oldal - OF old sat Freedom on the heights, The thunders breaking at her feet : Above her shook the starry lights : She heard the torrents meet. There in her place she did rejoice, Self-gather'd in her prophet-mind, But fragments of her mighty voice Came rolling on the wind. Then stept she down thro...
61. oldal - Which is the ladder to all high designs, The enterprise is sick. How could communities, Degrees in schools, and brotherhoods in cities, Peaceful commerce from dividable shores, The primogenitive and due of birth, Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, But by degree, stand in authentic place ? Take but degree away, untune that string, And hark, what discord follows...
61. oldal - O, when degree is shak'd, (Which is the ladder to all high designs) The enterprise is sick.
385. oldal - Clearly the rest I behold of the dark-eyed sons of Achaia; Known to me well are the faces of all; their names I remember; Two, two only remain, whom I see not among the commanders, Castor fleet in the car, — Polydeukes brave with the cestus, — Own dear brethren of mine, — one parent loved us as infants.
353. oldal - Of healths five fathom deep ; and then anon Drums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again.
56. oldal - Then stept she down thro' town and field To mingle with the human race, And part by part to men reveal'd The fulness of her face — Grave mother of majestic works, From her isle-altar gazing down, Who, God-like, grasps the triple forks, And, King-like, wears the crown : Her open eyes desire the truth. The wisdom of a thousand years Is in them. May perpetual youth Keep dry their light from tears ; That her fair form may stand and shine, Make bright our days and light our dreams, Turning to scorn...
385. oldal - Or, though they came with the rest in ships that bound through the waters, Dare they not enter the fight or stand in the council of Heroes, All for fear of the shame and the taunts my crime has awakened ? So said she : — they long since in Earth's soft arms were reposing. There, in their own dear land, their Fatherland, Lacedaemon. English Hexameter Translations, London, 1847, p. 242. I have changed Dr. Hawtrey's