| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 452 str.
...very young boy at school, instead of his running about on holidays, and playing with his fellows, he was wont to steal from them and walk into the fields,...alone with a book, or with some one companion, if he could find one of the same temper ' . When I was at school, I had no fields to run into, or I should... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1915 - 400 str.
...chronicle of the names of his mistresses, the reader may echo the hope. standing. Even when I was a young boy at school, instead of running about on holidays...companion, if I could find any of the same temper." This is not the temperament of the man who is born to move the world, either by the energy of his action... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1915 - 416 str.
...from others, by an Antipathy imperceptible to themselves, and inscrutable to mans understanding. Even when I was a very young Boy at School, instead of running about on Holy-daies and playing with my fellows ; I was wont to steal from them, and walk into the 20 fields,... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 854 str.
...themselves and inscrutable to man's under- 45 Or in clouds hide them — I have lived to-day. standing. Even when I was a very young boy at school, instead of running about on holy- You may see by it I was even then acquainted days and playing with my fellows, I was wont with... | |
| William Frank Bryan, Ronald Salmon Crane - 1916 - 540 str.
...from o'thers, by an antipathy imperceptible to themselves and inscrutable to man's understanding. Even when I was a very young boy at school, instead of...same temper. I was then, too, so much an enemy to all constraint, that my masters could never prevail on me, by any persuasions or encouragements, to... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1918 - 396 str.
...from others, by an Antipathy imperceptible to themselves, and inscrutable to mans understanding. Even when I was a very young Boy at School, instead of running about on Holy-daies and playing with my fellows, I was wont to steal from them, and walk into the fields, either... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1920 - 408 str.
...mans understanding. Even when I was a very young Boy at School, instead of running about on Holy-daies and playing with my fellows, I was wont to steal from...into the fields, either alone with a Book, or with x some one Companion, if I could find any of the same temper. I was then too, so much an Enemy to all... | |
| John Buchan - 1923 - 746 str.
...from others, by an Antipathy imperceptible to themselves, and inscrutable to mans understanding. Even when I was a very young Boy at School, instead of running about on Holy-daies and playing with my fellows, I was wont to steal from them, and walk into the fields, either... | |
| Oswald Doughty - 1924 - 222 str.
...from others, by an antipathy imperceptible to themselves, and inscrutable to man's understanding. Even when I was a very young boy at school, instead of...and walk into the fields, either alone with a book, 1 I- 55- * X. 47. or with some one companion, if I could find any of the same temper." This disposition,... | |
| Amy Louise Reed - 1924 - 300 str.
...from others, by an Antipathy imperceptible to themselves, and inscrutable to man's understanding. Even when I was a very young Boy at School, instead of running about on Holydaies and playing with my fellows; I was wont to steal from them and walk into the fields, either... | |
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