| Francis Beaumont - 1843 - 608 Seiten
...heir than a costly, dangerous foreign travel, with the assistance of a governing monsieur or signor to boot ; and it cannot be denied but that the young...got ground in point of wit and carriage of the most severely- employed students, while these recreations were digested into rules, and the very pleasure... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 Seiten
...heir, than a costly, dangerous, foreign travel, with the assistance of a governing monsieur or signer to boot; and it cannot be denied but that the young...got ground in point of wit and carriage of the most severely employed students, while these reereations were digested into rules, and the very pleasure... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 Seiten
...heir than a costly, dangerous foreign travel, with the assistance of a governing monsieur or signor to boot ; and it cannot be denied but that the young...spirits of the time, whose birth and quality made them irhpatient of the sourer ways of education, have, from the attentive hearing these pieces, got ground... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 Seiten
...heir than a costly, dangerous, foreign travel, with the assistance of a governing monsieur or signer to boot ; and it cannot be denied but that the young...have, from the attentive hearing these pieces, got groimd in point of wit and carriage of the most severely-employed students, while these recreations... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 530 Seiten
...birth and quality made them impatient of the sourer ways of education, have, from the attentive 345 hearing these pieces, got ground in point of wit and carriage of the most severely employed students, while these recreations were digested into rules, and the very pleasure... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 Seiten
...heir, than a costly, dangerous, foreign travel, with the assistance of a governing monsieur or signer to boot; and it cannot be denied but that the young...got ground in point of wit and carriage of the most severely employed students, while these recreations were digested into rules, and the very pleasure... | |
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