The last Junior Optime is termed the Wooden Spoon. Then comes the list of the large majority, called the Hoy Polloi, the first of whom is named the Captain of the Poll, and the twelve last, the Apostles. The Echo of the Seneca - Sayfa 1161896Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 334 sayfa
...Apostles." — Alma Mater, Vol. I. p. 3. PONS ASINORUM. Vide ASSES' BRIDGE. ft ^ ,A PONY. A translation. So called, it may be, from the fleetness and ease with which a skilful rider is enabled to pass -V.- «.. « *A- over places which to a common plodder present many... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 334 sayfa
...the Apostles." — Alma Mater, Vol. I. p. 3. PONS ASINORUM. Vide ASSES' BRIDGE. PONY. A translation. So called, it may be, from the fleetness and ease with which a skilful rider is enabled to pass over places which to a common plodder present many obstacles. And... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 330 sayfa
...the Apostles." — Alma Mater, Vol. I. p. 3. PONS ASINOEUM. Vide ASSES' BRIDGE. PONY. A translation. So called, it may be, from the fleetness and ease with which a skilful rider is enabled to pass over places which to a common plodder present many obstacles. And... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1877 - 894 sayfa
...she prepared the pone and fry and coffee for supper. — Olmsted's Temu. Pony. 1. A college word. A translation of a classical text-book. So called, it may be, from the fleetness and ease with which a skilful rider is enabled to pass over places which to a common plodder may present obstacles. — Hall's... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1877 - 998 sayfa
...she prepared the pone and fry and coffee for supper. — Ottnsted's Ttxas. Pony. 1. A college word. A translation of a classical text-book. So called, it may be, from the fleetness and ease with which a skilful rider is enabled to pass over places which to a common plodder may present obstacles. — Hall's... | |
| John Stephen Farmer - 1900 - 268 sayfa
...PONIES, and textbooks were strewed round their lamps on the table. 1856. HALL, College Words, sv PONT. So called, it may be, from the fleetness and ease with which a skilful rider is enabled to pass over places which to a common plodder may present obstacles. Poon,... | |
| |