... but only a rod and a ferula. Secondly, others who are able, use it only as a passage to better preferment, to patch the rents in their present fortune, till they can provide a. new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly,... Retrospective Review - Page 58edited by - 1821Full view - About this book
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1859 - 780 pages
...provide a new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with the miserable reward which...negligent, and scorn to touch the school but by the proxy of the usher. But see how well our schoolmaster behaves himself. His genius inclines him with... | |
| Concord (Mass.) - 1861 - 114 pages
...provide a new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with the miserable reward which in some places they receive, being masters to tho children and slaves to their parents. Fourthly, being grown rich, they grow negligent, and scorn... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...lining their best with the miserable reward which ш some places they receive, being masters to the children, and slaves to their parents ; fourthly,...grow negligent, and scorn to touch the school but bjr the proxy of an usher. SCHOOLMASTEB- The Village. Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the wvr.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...provide a new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with the miserable reward which...negligent, and scorn to touch the school but by the proxy of the usher. But se how well our schoolmaster behaves himself. He studieth his scholars' natures... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...provide a new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with the miserable reward which...negligent, and scorn to touch the school but by the proxy of the usher. But see how well our schoolmaster behaves himself. His genius inclines him with... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1865 - 784 pages
...provide a new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with the miserable reward which...negligent, and scorn to touch the school but by the proxy of the usher. But se how well our schoolmaster behaves himself. His genius inclines him with... | |
| Education - 1866 - 538 pages
...provide a new one and betake themselves to some more gainful cabling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with the miserable reward which...negligent, and scorn to touch the school but by the proxy of the usher. But see how well our school-master behaves himself. his goodness, hath fitted several... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with (by} the miserable reward, which, in some places, they receive, being masters to the children, and slaves to their parents. Fourthly, being grown rich, they grow negligent, and scorn... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 pages
...provide a new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with the miserable reward which...negligent, and scorn to touch the school but by the proxy ' of the usher.2 But see how well our schoolmaster behaves himself. His genius inclines him with... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - English literature - 1869 - 420 pages
...provide a new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartened from doing their best with the miserable reward which...their parents. Fourthly, being grown rich they grow negll gent, and scorn to touch the school but by the proxy of the usher. But see how well our schoolmaster... | |
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