10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HOBBLEDEHOYISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
hobbledehoyism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
hobbledehoyism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE VOL. V. JANUARY TO JUNE, 1862
The sufferings of hobbledehoyism have been set forth with pathetic humour, in
the persons of David Copperfield and Pip of the Great Expectations, with a fidelity
which vividly recalls my own miserable experiences on the bridge. In those days
...
2
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General ...
Hobbledehoyism of the fattest and clumsiest sort was his predominant
characteristic. His natural intelligence, however, and careful education, made him
very good-looking, if there be truth in the theory that handsome is who handsome
does ...
3
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a Popular Journal of General ...
then about sixteen years old, and by no means a sample of youthful comeliness.
Hobbledehoyism of the fattest and clumsiest sort was his predominant
characteristic. His natural intelligence, however, and careful education, made him
very ...
The sufferings of hobbledehoyism have been set forth with pathetic humour, in
the persons of David Copperfield and Pip of the Great Expectations, with a fidelity
which vividly recalls my own miserable experiences on the bridge. In those days
...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray, 1862
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A critical outline of the literature of Germany
Richter's best novels are his " Titan," which refers to the religious Radicals of the
age; and the "Flegeljahre," or Years of Hobbledehoyism, which describes the
experiences and conduct of two youths, the one soft-hearted and enthusiastic,
the ...
Albert Maximilian Selss, 1865
6
Gwendoline's Harvest: A Novel
As a general rule, boys, until they reach the age of hobbledehoyism, are quite
indifferent to girls. They despise them, and are uncomfortable in their society; but
it was not so with the young Etonian. With such parents, it was only to be
expected ...
The sufferings of hobbledehoyism have been set forth with pathetic humour, in
the persons of David Copperfield and Pip of the Great Expectations, with a fidelity
which vividly recalls my own miserable experiences on the bridge. In those days
...
8
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Twenty was pockpitted, presumptuous, and resembled a donkey trying to make
itself agreeable. Fourteen was in the disagreeable state of hobbledehoyism, but
promised to turn out a good man. The defunct 1862.] 721 Six Weeks in a Tower.
As a general rule, boys, until they reach the age of hobbledehoyism, are quite
indifferent to girls. They despise them, and are uncomfortable in their society ; but
it was not so with the young Etonian. With such parents, it was only to be
expected ...
As a general rule, boys, until they reach the age of hobbledehoyism, are quite
indifferent to girls. They despise them, and are uncomfortable in their society ; but
it was not so with the young Etonian. With such parents, it was only to be
expected ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1870