10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHOOLTIDE»
Discover the use of
schooltide in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
schooltide and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Uncle Ralph, by the author of 'Dorothy'.
indulge ; and indeed Miriam's absolute silence respecting her home, gave rise to
the suspicion that she shared the hapless fate of those to whom schooltide and
holidays are alike. But, while Miriam made no friends, she had not a few admirers
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Margaret Agnes Paul, 1858
2
The Dublin University Magazine No. LV Vol. X
My greatest intimate, from the days of my schooltide, was Mr. John Irving, now a
Writer to the Signet. IVe lived near each other, and by joint agreement were wont,
each of us, to compose a romance for the other's amusement. These legends, in
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3
Select hymns for church and home, ed. by R. Brown-Borthwick
Through our childhood's joys and fears, Through our schooltide's passing years ;
Love Divine, unchanging, free, Called and drew our hearts to Thee. Thou' hast
helped us ; Thou hast taught .All the works Thy love hath wrought, All our lost and
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Select hymns, Robert Brown- Borthwick, 1871
4
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott: By J. G. Lockhart, ...
My greatest intimate, from (he days of my schooltide, was Mr. John Irving, now a
Writer to the Signet. We lived near each other, and by joint agreement were wont,
each of us, to compose a romance for the other's amusement. These legends, in
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John Gibson Lockhart, 1838
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The University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
... greatest intimate, from the days of my schooltide, Was Mr. John Irving, now a
Writer to the Signet. We lived near each other, and by joint agreement were wont,
each of us, to compose a romance for the other's amusement. These legends, in
...
6
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott: In Three Volumes
My greatest intimate, from the days of my schooltide, was Mr. John Irving, now a
Writer to the Signet. We lived near each other, and by joint agreement were wont,
each of us, to compose a romance for the other's amusement. These legends, in
...
7
The Dublin University Magazine
My greatest intimate, from the days of my schooltide, was Mr. John Irving, now a
Writer to the Signet. We lived near each other, and by joint agreement were wont,
each of us, to compose a romance for the other's amusement. These legends, in
...
8
Story of the life of sir Walter Scott, revised, with ...
My greatest intimate, from the days of my schooltide, was Mr John Irving, now a
Writer to the Signet We lived near each other, and by joint agreement were wont,
each of us, to compose a romance for the other's amusement. These legends, in
...
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Suffixes and other word-final elements of English: a ...
... 151 Schizodendron 1228.3 schizogyria 196 Schizomeria 179.1 '
Schizomycetes' 180 schizophrenia 137 schizophrenic 461.2 schizoprosopia 165
schizothymia 125 scholar 1251 schoolgirl 1139 schooltide 751.3 'science' 401,
731.2, 1289.1, ...
Laurence Urdang, Alexander Humez, Howard G. Zettler, 1982
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The Boy's Own Annual Vol XI
'LL give you, lads, a song to sing—— A song for every day; A song for when the
sun is out Or when the clouds are greyl A song for when you've met success Or
when you've failed to score; A song for hours of holiday Or schooltide's graver
lorcl ...