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" And am I to blame ? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good. A school would be his death. When he comes to be a little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him ? HARD. "
The Critic: Or, a Tragedy Rehearsed : a Dramatic Piece in Two Acts - 26 ÆäÀÌÁö
ÀúÀÚ: Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1848 - 41 ÆäÀÌÁö
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The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the ..., 2±Ç

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1894 - 462 ÆäÀÌÁö
...when I went to make a bow, Ï popt my bald head in Mrs. Frizzle's face. Mr». Hard. And am I to blame? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good. A school would be hb death. When he comes to bo a little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 9±Ç

1198 ÆäÀÌÁö
...when I went to make a bow, I popt my bald head in Mrs. Frizzle's face. MRS. HARD. And am I to blame? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good. A school would he conies to . -w-1 Enter TOXY, crossing the staf/e. Mi:s. HARD. Tony,where are you going, my charmer...
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Plays

1900 - 498 ÆäÀÌÁö
...went to make a bow, I popped my bald head in Mrs. Frizzle's face! MRS. HARDCASTLE. And am I to blame? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good....who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him? HARDCASTLE. Latin for him! A cat and fiddle! No, no, the ale-house and the stable are the only schools...
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Dramatic Masterpieces by Greek, Spanish, French, German, and English ...

1900 - 478 ÆäÀÌÁö
...went to make a bow, I popped my bald head in Mrs. Frizzle's face ! MRS. HARDCASTLE. And am I to blame? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good....who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him ? HARDCASTLE. Latin for him ! A cat and fiddle ! No, no, the ale-house and the stable are the only...
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Plays: By Greek, Spanish, French, German and English Dramatists, 31±Ç

1900 - 504 ÆäÀÌÁö
...went to make a bow, I popped my bald head in Mrs. Frizzle's face ! MRS. HARDCASTLE. And am I to blame? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good....his death. When he comes to be a little stronger, «ho knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him ? HARDCASTLE. Latin for him! A cat and fiddle!...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy ..., 10±Ç

1901 - 634 ÆäÀÌÁö
...to make a bow, I popt my bald head in Mrs. Frizzle's face. Mrs. Hardcastle. — And am I to blame ? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good....who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him ? Hardcastle. — Latin for him IA cat and fiddle. No, no; the alehouse and the stable are the only...
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The Good Natur'd Man and She Stoops to Conquer

Oliver Goldsmith - 1903 - 332 ÆäÀÌÁö
...went to 60 make a bow, I popt my bald head in Mrs. Frizzle's face ! Mrs. Hard. And am I to blame ? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good. A school would be his death. When he comes to 65 be a little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him ? Hard. Latin for him...
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A Grammar of Late Modern English: The sentence. 1st half. the elements of ...

Hendrik Poutsma - 1928 - 556 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of linking the subject to the nominal, leaving to to come the function of indicating ingressiveness. When he comes to be a little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him? GOLDSMITH, She Stoops, I. When her will came to be known, It was seen that scandal had not been so...
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A Grammar of Late Modern English: For the Use of Continental ..., ÆÄÆ® 1

Hendrik Poutsma - 1904 - 844 ÆäÀÌÁö
...so far wrong as usual in giving her out for an arrant raiser. ASCOTT R. HOPE. When he comes to be n little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him. SHE STOOPS, I. to fall, in many collocations. MURKAY, iv fall, 40. See also 12, i. to fall ill (also...
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A Grammar of Late Modern English, for the Use of Continental ..., ÆÄÆ® 2

Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 728 ÆäÀÌÁö
...are often used in describing the magnitude of other matters, varying as to the length of a period. Who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him? OOLDSM., She Stoops to Conquer, I. My faculties have wrought a day's task and earned a day's wages....
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