| Leigh Hunt - 1850 - 340 páginas
...did, among six hundred others, and know as little of the very neighbourhood as the world does of him. Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so...greater variety of ranks, than in any other school in the kingdom : and as it is the most various, so it is the largest, of all the free schools. Nobility... | |
| 1851 - 612 páginas
...did, among six hundred others, and know as little of the neighbourhood as the world does of him. " Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so...greater variety of ranks, than in any other school in the kingdom ; and as it is the most various, so it is the largest of all the free schools. Nobility... | |
| 1851 - 622 páginas
...hundred others, and know as little of the neighbourhood as the world does of him. " Perhaps there ia not a foundation in the country so truly English,...greater variety of ranks, than in any other school in the kingdom ; and as it is the most various, so it is the largest of all the free schools. Nobility... | |
| Leigh Hunt, Thornton Leigh Hunt - 1860 - 510 páginas
...did, among six hundred others, and know as little of the very neighbourhood as the world does of him. Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so...issue from a greater variety of ranks, than in any school in the kingdom; and as it is the most various, so it is the largest, of all the free schools.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1860 - 526 páginas
...did, among six hundred others, and know as little of ihe very neighbourhood ns the world does of him. Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so...boys are to be found in it, who issue from a greater variuty of ranks, than in any school in the kingdom; and as it is the most various, BO it is the largest,... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1865 - 682 páginas
...When he condescended to hit us with the cane, he made a face as if he were taking a dose of physic." " Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so...wish it to mean— something solid, unpretending, and free to all. More boys are to be found in it who issue from a greater variety of ranks, than in... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1865 - 622 páginas
...When he condescended to hit us with the cane, he made a face as if he were taking a dose of physic." " Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so...wish it to mean — something solid, unpretending, and free to all. More boys are to be found in it who issue from a greater variety of ranks, than in... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1869 - 658 páginas
...When he condescended to hit us with the cane, he made a face as if he were taking a dose of physic. " Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so truly English, taking that LAMB;' GEORGE DTEE;* JAMES WHITE ;• JAMES SCHOLI word to mean what Englishmen wish it to mean —... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1870 - 448 páginas
...very neighbourhood as the world does of him. . , 4 Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country BO truly English, taking that word to mean what Englishmen...and free to all. More boys are to be found in it, whp issue from a greater variety of ranks, than in any school in the kingdom; and as it is the most... | |
| 1873 - 796 páginas
...almost monastic succession." • Leigh Hunt, another of the eminent pupils of the school, says : " Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so truly English, taking that word to mean something solid, unpretending, and free to all. More boys are to be found in it who issue from a greater... | |
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