Eton, and I must tell you, therefore, what manner of man it was that I named, though I think you must have some idea of him already, for wherever from utmost Canada to Bundelcund — wherever there was the white-washed wall of an officer's room or of... Hood's Magazine - Pàgina 3761845Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1845 - 450 pàgines
...I was then called upon t6 name the absent person whose form was to be made visible. I named Keate. You were not at Eton, and I must tell you, therefore,...think you must have some idea of him already, for whereever from utmost Canada to Bundelcund — wherever there was the white-washed wall of an officer's... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1847 - 340 pàgines
...I was then called upon to name the absent person whose form was to be made visible. I named Keate. You were not at Eton, and I must tell you, therefore,...it was that I named, though I think you must have sonic idea of him already, for wherever from utmost Canada to Bundelcund — wherever there was the... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1849 - 280 pàgines
...to name the absent person whose form was to be made visible. I named Keate. You were not at Eaton, and I must tell you, therefore, what manner of man...in which English gentlemen are forced to kick their heels, there, likely enough (in the days of his reign), the head of Keate would be seen scratched,... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1864 - 348 pàgines
...I was then called upon to name the absent person whose form was to be made visible. I named Keate. You were not at Eton, and I must tell you, therefore,...in which English gentlemen are forced to kick their heels, there, likely enough (in the days of his reign) the head of Keate would be seen, scratched,... | |
| John Mitchell Bonnell - 1867 - 360 pàgines
...minutely I was then called upon to name the absent person whose form was to be made visible I named Keate you were not at Eton and I must tell you, therefore,...though I think you must have some idea of him already, foi wherever from utmost Canada to Bundelcund wherever there was the whitewashed wall of an officer's... | |
| Sir H. C. Maxwell Lyte - 1875 - 620 pàgines
...master, written to a non-Etonian friend, is almost a locus classictis, but it can hardly be omitted. " I think you must have some idea of him already, for...utmost Canada to Bundelcund — wherever there was a white-washed wall of an officer's room, or of any other apartment in which English gentlemen are... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1876 - 974 pàgines
...Mr. Kiuglake, written to a nonEtonian friend, is so brilliaut that we can not forbear quoting it : " I think you must have some idea of him already; for wherever, from utmost Canada to Bnndelcuud — wherever there was a whitewashed wall of an niiiсег'ь roonj, or of any other apartment... | |
| Boys - 1880 - 362 pàgines
...portrait drawn by the author of " Eothen," who, writing to a non-Etonian friend, says of him : — " I think you must have some idea of him already, for wherever from utmost Canada to Bundelkund, wherever there was a whitewashed wall of an officer's room, or of any other apartment in... | |
| Charles Allix Wilkinson - 1888 - 368 pàgines
...the absent person whose form was to be made visible, and I named "Keate." ' You are not an Etonian, and I must tell you therefore what manner of man it...; for wherever, from utmost Canada to Bundelcund, there was a whitewashed wall to an officer's room, or any other apartment in which English gentlemen... | |
| Sir Henry Churchill Maxwell Lyte - 1889 - 638 pàgines
...former master, written to a non-Etonian friend, is a locus classicus, which can hardly be omitted. " I think you must have some idea of him already, for...utmost Canada to Bundelcund — wherever there was a white-washed wall of an officer's room, or of any other apartment in which English gentlemen are... | |
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