| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 866 ページ
...classes of children tend, if the school contain any other more fortunate scholars, to drag down their have never lived but in a hovel ; have never been...their skin, hair, and dress. They are commonly either cowed and sullen, or wild, fierce, and obstinate. In the street they are often in a tumult of rude... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 664 ページ
...classes of children tend, if the school contain any other more fortunate scholars, to drag down their have never lived but in a hovel ; have never been...scholars. They have to be taught to stand upright, — to walkwithout a slouching gait,— to sit without crouching like a sheep dog. They have to learn some... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 664 ページ
...village or .town ; are unacquainted with common usages of social life j perhaps, never saw a book j are bewildered by the rapid motion of crowds ; confused...their skin, hair, and dress. They are commonly either cowed and sullen, or wild, fierce, and obstinate. In the street they are often in a tumult of rude... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 240 ページ
...other more fortunate scholars, to drag down their have never lived but in a hovel ; have never boon in the street of a village or town; are unacquainted...walk •without a slouching gait,— to sit without erouching like a sheep dog. They have to learn eome decency in their skin, hair, and dross. They are... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1887 - 642 ページ
...street of a village or a town ; are unacquainted with common usages of social life ; perhaps never seen a book ; are bewildered by the rapid motion of crowds, confused in an assemblage of school-children. They have to be taught to stand upright, to walk without a slouching gait, to sit... | |
| Robert Gregory - 1901 - 220 ページ
...eleven. They probably have never lived but in a hovel ; have never been in the street of a village or a town ; are unacquainted with common usages of social...their skin, hair, and dress. They are commonly either cowed or sullen, or wild, fierce, and obstinate. In the street they are often in a tumult of rude agitation.... | |
| David Wardle - 1976 - 212 ページ
...been in a street of a village or a town; are unacquainted with common usages of social life; probably never saw a book; are bewildered by the rapid motion...a slouching gait - to sit without crouching like a sheepdog. They have to learn some decency in their skin, hair and dress. They are commonly either cowed... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1960 - 634 ページ
...eleven. They probably have never lived but in a hovel; have never been in the street 35 of a village or a town; are unacquainted with common usages of social...rapid motion of crowds, confused in an assemblage of schoolchildren. They have to be taught to stand upright, to walk without a slouching gait, to sit without... | |
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