| Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 470 Seiten
...stood doating on her, as she looked down and threw the fruit in my lap, she would cry, " Petit gar$on, you will let 'em all drop !" On my return to school,...greater variety of ranks, than in any other school hi 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 Seiten
...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 Seiten
...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...something solid, unpretending, of good character, uud free to all. More boys are to be found in it, who issue from it greater variety of ranks, than... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1865 - 682 Seiten
...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 Seiten
...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 - 652 Seiten
...When he condescended to hit us with the cane, he made a lace as if he were taking a dose of physic." " Perhaps there is not a foundation in the country so...taking that word to mean what Englishmen wish it to mean—something solid, unpretending, and free to all. More boys are to be found in it who issue from... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1869 - 658 Seiten
...WHITE;' JAMES SOHOLI word to mean what Englishmen wish It to mean— «omethtng solid, unpretending, and free to all. More boys are to be found in it who issuo from a greater variety of ranks, than in any school in the kingdom ; and as it is the moat various,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1870 - 448 Seiten
...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 Seiten
...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... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1891 - 300 Seiten
...CHRIST'S HOSPITAL, AND THE CHARACTER OF THE CHRIST'S HOSPITAL BOYS. [Gentleman's Magazine, June, 1813] PERHAPS there is not a foundation in the country so...variety of ranks, than in any other school in the kingdoms and as it is the most various, so it is the largest, of all the free schools .... The boys... | |
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