| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 sayfa
...scene, it must be confessed) till Michaelmas; but I fear I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with five fine mackarel (large and full of roe) in his belly. He eat them all at one dinner ; but his fate was a turbot... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1926 - 484 sayfa
...continue here till Michaelmas ; but I fear I must come to town much sooner, p. ix. 105 H Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...friend Dr. (one of its nuisances) is not expected here in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with five fine mackerel (large and full of roe) in his belly. He... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen - 1924 - 1016 sayfa
...National Portrait Gallery Heine's cruel branding of the university life of Gottingen. "Cambridge is a delight of a place now there is nobody in it. I...it. if you knew what it was without inhabitants." As to said inhabitants, his comment is too often such as he makes on Doctor Chapman: "Our friend Doctor... | |
| Gamaliel Bradford - 1924 - 376 sayfa
...reminded of Heine's cruel branding of the university life of Gottingen. "Cambridge is a delight of a 73 place now there is nobody in it. I do believe you...it, if you knew what it was without inhabitants." 15 As to said inhabitants, his comment is too often such as he makes on Dr. Chapman: "Our friend Dr.... | |
| 1924 - 898 sayfa
...Gallery Heine's cruel branding of the university life of Göttingen. "Cambridge is a delight of a piare now there is nobody in it. I do believe you would...it, if you knew what it was without inhabitants." As to said inhabitants, his comment is too often such as he makes on Doctor Chapman: "Our friend Doctor... | |
| Thomas Gray, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith - 1926 - 206 sayfa
...scene, it must be confessed) till Michaelmas ; but I fear I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...that get it an ill name and spoil all. Our friend Dr. Chapman (one of its nuisances) is not expected here again in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with... | |
| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1926 - 236 sayfa
...international relationships are barbarous and hostile in their essence. To Dr Clarke, 1760 :— " Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...that get it an ill name, and spoil all. Our friend Dr Chapman (one of its nuisances) is not expected here again in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with... | |
| Sydney Castle Roberts - 1958 - 192 sayfa
...middle-aged dons of all periods, was beginning to appreciate Cambridge for its own sake: Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...believe you would like it if you knew what it was like without inhabitants. It is they, I assure you, that get it an ill name and spoil all. Our friend... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1845 - 774 sayfa
...tear I must come to town much sonner. Cambridge i» a delight of a place now there is nobody in it. 1 do believe you would like it, if you knew what it was without inhabitants. It is they, I assure you, who get it an ill name and spoil it." So far Gray ; but some o(' the residents, MA's of forty years'... | |
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