Latimer must have walked erect; and in which Hooker, in his young days, possibly flaunted in a vein of no discommendable vanity. In the depth of college shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student shrunk from observation. He found shelter among... Mrs. Juliet - Page 1by Mrs. Margaret Hunt - 1892Full view - About this book
| 1823 - 732 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gown (worse- than his school array) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student slunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not ; and studies, that ask no questions... | |
| 1823 - 584 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gown (worse than his school array) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student slunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not; and studies, that ask no questions... | |
| English literature - 1823 - 734 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gown (worse than his school array) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself ridiculous in a garb, under which Latimer must nave walked erect ; and in which Hooker, in his young days, possibly flaunted in a vein of ho discommendable... | |
| Charles Lamb - Literary Collections - 1828 - 266 pages
...aversion from the society. The servitor's gown, (worse than his school array,) clung to him withNessian venom. He thought himself ridiculous in a garb, under...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student slunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not; and studies, that ask no questions... | |
| Charles Lamb - Decision making - 1833 - 308 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gown (worse than his school array) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student shrunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not ; and studies, that ask no... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 432 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gown, (worse than his school array,) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student slunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not ; and studies, that ask no questions... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gown, (worse than his school array,) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student slunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not ; and studies, that ask no questions... | |
| Charles Lamb - Essays - 1835 - 440 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gown (worse than his school array) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student shrunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not; and studies, that ask no questions... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 324 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gowri (worse than his school array) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student shrunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not; and studies, that ask no questions... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1836 - 326 pages
...place, with a profound aversion from the society. The servitor's gown (worse than his school array) clung to him with Nessian venom. He thought himself...shades, or in his lonely chamber, the poor student shrunk from observation. He found shelter among books, which insult not; and studies, that ask no questions... | |
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