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" We were on good terms, but his brother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes of Peel, amongst us all, masters and scholars — and he has not disappointed them. As a scholar he was greatly my superior ; as a declaimer and actor, I was... "
The Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals - Page 34
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1869
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany, Volume 5

1842 - 612 pages
...form-fellow, and we were both at the top of our remove. We were both on good terms; but his brother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes...at least his equal; as a schoolboy out of school, I was always in scrapes, and he never; and in school he always knew his lesson, and I rarely — but...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 88

Scotland - 1860 - 796 pages
...good terms ; but his brother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes of Peel among us, masters and scholars, and he has not disappointed...reckoned at least his equal. As a schoolboy out of school I was always in scrapes, and he never. In school he always knew his lesson, and I rarely ; but when...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 532 pages
...were both at the top of our remove (a public-school phrase). We were on good terms, but his brother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes...at least his equal ; as a schoolboy, out of school, I was always in scrapes, and he never ; and in school, he always knew his lesson, and I rarely, —...
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1830 - 458 pages
...were both at the top of our remove, (a public school phrase. ) We were on good terms, but his brother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes...and actor, I was reckoned at least his equal ; as a schoul-boy, out of school, I was always in scrapes, and he never; and in school, he always knew his...
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The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Volume 3

1830 - 436 pages
...were hoth at the top of our remove (a puhlic-school phrase). We were on good terms, hut his hrother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes...and actor, I was reckoned at least his equal ; as Я school-hoy, out of school, I was always in scrapes, and he never; and in school, he always knew...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Poets, English - 1830 - 482 pages
...on good terms, but his brother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes of Peel, among us all, masters and scholars— and he has not disappointed...at least his equal; as a schoolboy, out of school, I was always m scrapes, aud he never; and in school, he always knew his lesson, and I rarely, — but...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - English letters - 1830 - 488 pages
...on good terms, but his brother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes of Peel, among us all, masters and scholars — and he has not disappointed...at least his equal ; as a schoolboy, out of school, I was always in scrapes, and he never ; and m school, he always knew his lesson, and I rarely, —...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 5

1830 - 428 pages
...terms, but his brother was my intimate t'riend.— There were always great hopes of Peel aninnjj.it us all, masters and scholars,— and he has not disappointed...at least his equal ; as a schoolboy, out of school, I was always in scrapes, and he never ; and in school, he always knew his lesson, and I rarely,—but...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 528 pages
...were both at the top of our remove (a public- school phrase). We were on good terms, but his brother ry which he had done to one who respected his talents and regrets his loss." 1 was reckoned at least his equal ; as a schoolboy, out of school, I was always m scrapes, and he never...
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volume 3

1830 - 462 pages
...always great hopes of Peel amongst us all, masters and scholars; and he has not disappointed them. AH a scholar, he was greatly my superior ; as a declaimer...at least his equal ; as a school-boy, out of school I was always in scrapes, and he never; and in school, hi always knew his lesson, and I rarely ; but...
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