10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLLEGIANER»
Discover the use of
collegianer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
collegianer and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland of Sunnyside
It's a grand copy that, Miss Grace, the real auld edition. I bought it mysel for little
siller, in a big stand, established solely for the sale of such precious merchandize
, at the head of the West Bow, when I was a collegianer. Dr. Thrum, I mind well, ...
Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret), 1849
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Blackwood's standard novels
... 're for, is it ? But od, man, are ye no rather ahint the hand ? are ye no rather
auld for beginning to be a collegianer ?" " I believe," said the youth, smiling
modestly — " BOOK II. CHAP. I. 93.
Blackwood William and sons, 1842
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Passages in the life of Margaret Maitland of Sunnyside: ...
It's a grand copy that, Miss Grace, the real auld edition. I bought it mysel for little
siller, in a big stand, established solely for the sale of such precious merchandize
at the head of the West Bow, when I was a collegianer. I51-. Thrum, I mind well, ...
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The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... pertinacious, pig-headed, recalcitrant, refractory, rigid, self-willed, stiff, stiff-
necked, tenacious, unbending, unmanageable, unshakable, unyielding, wilful
student n . apprentice, bajan, bejant, bookman, chela, co-ed, collegianer,
comtemplator ...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
Some of the words, in fact, are cited by the OED as rare or obsolete or forms used
in British regional varieties of English, e.g. evictee, collegianer ("a collegianer,
was standing..." FP/L 19 Mar 92:16/6), oftenly, weighment, cowardness, and ...
I am going to Oxford,'1 said Reginald ; " I am just about to be entered at College."
' " Ay, ay, 'tis Oxford College ye're for, is it? But od, man, are ye no rather nhint the
hand ? are ye no rather auld for beginning to be a collegianer r" ' " I believe," ...
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Victorian Novels of Oxbridge Life
But od, man, are ye no rather ahint the hand ? are ye no rather auld for beginning
to be a collegianer ?" " I believe," said the youth, smiling modestly — " BOOK n.
CHAP. I. 93.
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A Nest of Ninnies: And Other English Jestbooks of the ...
What shift Scogin and his Chamber fellow made to fare well in Lent On a time in
Lent Scogin consulted with a Chamber fellow of his, a Collegianer, and said, "
How shall we do to fare well this Lent?" The Scholar replied, "I cannot tell, for I
lack ...
9
Positions concerning the training up of children
... where it is deepest' (Tilley W123). 164.33 nusled] trained, educated ('Nuzzle'
v2 3 obs) 165.3 coleginers] members of colleges ('Collegianer' obs cited) 1654
boursares] students on scholarships ('Bursar' 2, according to OED 391
Commentary.
Richard Mulcaster, William Watson Barker, 1994
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The Sins of the Father
A Nazi war criminal's son and a Holocaust survivor's daughter decide to get married in 1960's Argentina, but when their parents recognize each other, difficulties ensue.