The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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... boys being compelled to take part in games at our leading public schools ; and there are not wanting critics who ... boys themselves , and that obedience to these laws is enforced by the boys and by the boys alone . In every public ...
... boys being compelled to take part in games at our leading public schools ; and there are not wanting critics who ... boys themselves , and that obedience to these laws is enforced by the boys and by the boys alone . In every public ...
Page 384
the lives of the boys . Much is left to a boy's honour and his right feeling as the son of a gentleman and a member of the first of schools , and here , it seems , lies the secret of the tone acquired by an Eton boy . Eton boys are not ...
the lives of the boys . Much is left to a boy's honour and his right feeling as the son of a gentleman and a member of the first of schools , and here , it seems , lies the secret of the tone acquired by an Eton boy . Eton boys are not ...
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... boys who never develop a liking for games , just as there are men who care nothing for a horse and a hound , but the exercise that boys are bound to take under the existing system of compulsory football , say , four times a week , keeps ...
... boys who never develop a liking for games , just as there are men who care nothing for a horse and a hound , but the exercise that boys are bound to take under the existing system of compulsory football , say , four times a week , keeps ...
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