Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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... student at Trinity College , in Dublin . It was on this trip that he mistook a house at Ardath for an inn . Like ... students were finished eating before he could get his meals , which consisted of leftover food from the tables of the ...
... student at Trinity College , in Dublin . It was on this trip that he mistook a house at Ardath for an inn . Like ... students were finished eating before he could get his meals , which consisted of leftover food from the tables of the ...
Pagina 15
... students . In those days aristocrats were snobs . They paid no atten- tion to a common poor student , or a sizar with no prospects in life . Sizars were in the servant class , and that is where they remained as long as they were ...
... students . In those days aristocrats were snobs . They paid no atten- tion to a common poor student , or a sizar with no prospects in life . Sizars were in the servant class , and that is where they remained as long as they were ...
Pagina 16
Minni Mills Neal. of the other students in later years along Grub Street , in London . One of them , Edmund Burke , proudly ... student , with ample time for study , and more comfortable living quarters . His school life was a continual ...
Minni Mills Neal. of the other students in later years along Grub Street , in London . One of them , Edmund Burke , proudly ... student , with ample time for study , and more comfortable living quarters . His school life was a continual ...
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