单词 | rusticate |
例句 | I guess this was the rusticated equivalent of coming out. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate 2009-05-12T00:00:00Z Produced with Ben Peeler, who plays lap steel and acoustic guitars, among other things, it’s a five-song collection of rusticated devotionals, ideally suited to Ms. Lynne’s honeyed but husky alto. Playlist: New Albums: Neil Young, Thelonious Monk and Shelby Lynne 2013-12-06T21:53:11Z The couple rusticated themselves to Bennington, Vt., where he was a teacher and she — as far as the neighbors knew — was a housewife, raising four talkative children. ‘Let Me Tell You,’ by Shirley Jackson 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z Mr. Mellencamp also rusticated and backdated his music, adding folky instruments to his band and modeling his newer songs on Woody Guthrie, Johnny Cash and the blues. Music Review: Rocker From the Heartland, Aging Brashly 2011-02-20T22:47:56Z The earthy cooking, the rusticated backdrops, the antique tableware, the children, the dogs, the wine — it all proved a bit too perfect for some. Médoc, From Grand Cru to Country Cooking 2017-03-14T04:00:00Z As you climb the subway steps to Central Park West, looming overhead is the faceted red-granite American Museum of Natural History, whose rusticated walls and 150-foot-tall towers look like a Brobdingnagian brownstone. 10 Places That Define New York City, Reimagined 2017-10-30T04:00:00Z Much later, after 2 a.m., the saxophonist Jeremy Udden filled the space with the echoing sound of his band, Plainville: a distinctly contemporary wash, warm and rusticated, with a strong pull of nostalgia. Music Review: A Wide-Ranging Festival Savors Some Late-Night Jazz 2011-06-29T21:55:14Z Niches for statues, and the statues themselves, are as perfectly calibrated to the overall design as are the rusticated stones around the base of the building. Palladio's Redentore: an architect's dream 2010-08-03T14:37:00Z You have won the top scholarship to Cambridge, but I shall have to rusticate you for shagging a member of the lower orders. Best Kept Secret by Jeffrey Archer – digested read 2013-03-01T19:30:01Z Well, the cabbies' shelters are like this; from the outside they have the air of little cricket pavilions that have been - somewhat oxymoronically - urbanely rusticated. T Magazine: Fare Grounds 2012-11-28T16:00:38Z “Renovating,” to be clear, means “rusticating”: stripping out every architectural element or domestic appliance invented after 1920. Every Plant Has a Story. You Just Need to Dig. 2018-03-04T05:00:00Z It’s in at least three different shades, some glazed — exquisitely crafted, with a rusticated limestone base and a glorious entry portico. Take a Virtual Tour of New York’s Museum District 2020-04-01T04:00:00Z On this Maine island, vacation is for rusticating. A do-it-yourself fishing adventure on Alaska’s Kanektok River 2021-09-16T04:00:00Z The tables had mesquite stumps for legs, attached to slabs of wood covered with rusticated concrete. The Forgotten Queer Legacy of Billy West and Zuni Café 2021-05-28T04:00:00Z Paul Brown's revolving, rusticated box set creates a keen sense of the haphazard as all collapses in on itself, but it spins a few distracting times too often. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky; Icarus at the Edge of Time; Don Giovanni 2010-07-10T23:05:00Z A quiet, brooding sense of menace settles in right at the beginning, which finds Mr. Clooney, his silver hair complemented by a snowy beard, rusticating in the snowy Swedish countryside. | 'The American': A Man of Few Words and an Artisanal Weapon 2010-08-31T18:35:00Z They played two songs in that mode: Ms. Lambert’s first single, “Me and Charlie Talking,” and one of the more rusticated tunes from the new album, a two-step with a vulgar title. Miranda Lambert, Rowdy in the Catskills 2014-09-01T04:00:00Z “Too much ‘David,’” she went on, dismissively, “too much rusticated stone, too much glazed terra-cotta, too many Madonnas with Bambinos.” Returning to Florence With ‘the World’s Most Opinionated Guide’ 2022-04-13T04:00:00Z Two students were rusticated, or dismissed, by their colleges for climbing King's College Chapel in June 1937. The secret tradition of night climbing 2019-04-10T04:00:00Z Carter was rural and a bit rusticated, Kennedy urban and clumsily urbane. Review | Carter and Kennedy’s bitter battle for the presidential nomination in 1980 2019-01-25T05:00:00Z “The rusted corrugated metal panels, rusticated wood and steel columns just fit the tonality of the trees, mountain and landscape.” A modern home in Mazama is designed to defend against wildfires 2018-10-25T04:00:00Z Columns were piled on pilasters, rusticated plinths groaned under heaving cornices and every junction was elaborated with a twiddly moulding. Rocket ships, eagles and wedding cakes: the Chicago contest that led to a skyscraper explosion 2017-09-12T04:00:00Z Designed by Robert W. Gibson, it was built of modest rusticated limestone block and red tile, topped by a 160-foot copper belfry that still tolls every half-hour. St. Michael’s Episcopal Shifts Course on Condo Project 2014-06-23T04:00:00Z Multiple styles, sizes and rusticated patinas, no two alike; prices $35 to $3,100. Pots and planters to define an outdoor living style 2014-05-24T04:00:00Z When Ratna gets out next year, Durgesh wants her rusticated to the family’s ancestral village, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Currents: India's Rape Problem, and How Men See It 2013-12-09T21:03:09Z This “White Bear” sign is still in existence, but rusticated to the lonely hamlet of Fickles Hole, near Croydon, where it stands in the little garden of the “White Bear” inn. The Bath Road History, Fashion, & Frivolity on an Old Highway 2011-11-06T02:00:11.073Z He feels that we suspect him of rusticating in bed under false pretences. Life's Minor Collisions 2011-11-03T02:00:17.547Z The whole building, with its huge dimensions and boldly rusticated masonry, is one of the most monumental and grandiose of European palaces. The Story of Florence 2011-10-20T02:00:24.237Z How are you, old chap?" he asked; "still rusticating on the old man's bounty, eh? Ann Boyd 2011-09-29T02:00:14.220Z The rusticated bosses of the Hôtel de la Force, and of this portion of the Louvre, are precisely characteristic of the transition from the architecture of the Renaissance to the architecture of Henri III., The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z From a rusticated granite base worthy of a Florentine palazzo, arches rise on all four sides of the building, culminating in a shallow dome. City Room: Grand Old Bank at Bowery and Canal Becomes an Official Landmark 2011-08-31T10:56:43Z The captain of course had to treat the matter officially; there was an inquiry, and it resulted in the head of this cadet’s room being rusticated for a half-year. The Gentleman Cadet His Career and Adventures at the Royal Military Academy Woolwich 2011-08-31T02:01:40.423Z In June or July all the people fly to the mountains, and baths, and lakes in South Bavaria, and rusticate among the most glorious scenery in the world. Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected Vol. I (of 3) 2011-07-24T02:00:11.383Z The Legate orders Luitolfo to his house, and recommends the patriot to rusticate himself awhile. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z You will see from the above address that I am still rusticating. John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1 2011-07-10T02:00:25.223Z But for the iron bars and the treble locks which had to be opened every time we had occasion to leave our rooms, we might have fancied we were rusticating for our pleasure. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z If a cadet were seen to enter a billiard-room he would stand a fair chance of being rusticated. The Gentleman Cadet His Career and Adventures at the Royal Military Academy Woolwich 2011-08-31T02:01:40.423Z He was rusticated from his college last year. Ruth Fielding In the Saddle College Girls in the Land of Gold 2011-06-14T02:00:22.083Z “The president of your company is rusticating a few miles from here,” Mrs. 144 Tucker asserted on the third. The Best Policy 2011-06-13T02:00:32.860Z The monks, who lived rusticated in their scattered monasteries, sojourners in the midst of their conquered land, often felt their Saxon blood tingle in their veins. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z The very palpable weakness occasioned by Chaplin's retirement was filled by F. M. Bates, who with his wife and Baby Blanche had been rusticating in the vicinity ever since their engagement in the previous May. The Mormons and the Theatre or The History of Theatricals in Utah 2011-03-14T03:01:07.627Z "Butterfly" was a new importation, having joined the establishment of Ladybird Fold only a week previously, and during that period she had either rusticated in the adjoining meadow or in her stable. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z There is always something of the rusticating city-scholar about his humour. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z His son, like many youth in his generation, was also "rusticated" -- sent down to the countryside -- for seven years. Special Report: Cables show U.S. sizing up China's next leader 2011-02-17T18:29:16Z Only the rusticated stonework on the ground floor survives, and that is covered by layers of brown paint. | Fifth Avenue: A Single Brownstone Remains Between 62nd and 63rd 2011-02-11T07:59:31Z The re-fit was a triumph, too, with duck-egg-blue walls and lovely floorboards, garlands of garlic swinging gently from the new rusticated fittings. Mary Queen of Shops and A Century of Fatherhood 2010-06-22T07:00:00Z I am simply rusticating for the want of excitement. Capricious Caroline Elizabethan architecture rusticated masonry with diamond-shaped projections worked on the face of each stone. Architecture Gothic and Renaissance In very early days it became a university town, but so little esteemed that the students of Rome were sent here when rusticated. Glories of Spain He was returning from leave, and spent most of his time rusticating around the "Old Willard". On the Trail of Deserters A Phenomenal Capture She and Milly studied and travelled and, in the country, at the proper seasons, rusticated. The Nest, The White Pagoda, The Suicide, A Forsaken Temple, Miss Jones and The Masterpiece So you are rusticating," Broxbourne said, as he and Camilla were left to themselves; "not much in your line, is it? Capricious Caroline I did not learn what the holy prelates had done, but their misdeeds had been found out by the Patriarch, and he had sent them here to rusticate. Visits To Monasteries in the Levant In England Inigo Jones introduced similar features, but with square blocks sometimes rusticated, a custom lately revived in England, but of which there are few examples either in Italy or Spain. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere" He was indeed rusticated from his college, and subsequently, owing to his extravagant political views, was refused a commission in the Warwickshire Militia. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895) He spent some months at Magdalene College, Cambridge, but, having been rusticated for an affray in the street, refused to return to the College, and finished his education for himself at home. Studies in Contemporary Biography The arches on the ground floor are rusticated, and there are two niches. Old and New London Volume I It was an undoubted will, and in my father's own handwriting, and dated more than a year before he died and when I was rusticating from college. The Galaxy, Volume 23, No. 2, February, 1877 Do not think that nature rusticates her foundations. The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) These birds were sailing but half a minute since without boat, at once angling and dining, and now they are already rusticating in the Chaplain's Lair. My Schools and Schoolmasters or The Story of my Education. I need hardly say, the perpetrators of this insult have been rusticated for a whole term.” The Casual Ward academic and other oddments The ground floor consists of Doric columns and rusticated arches. Old and New London Volume I He got into a preposterous scrape at Oxford, and forced the authorities to rusticate him. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) The house is very picturesque: the projecting wing northward is of rusticated woodwork; the leads of the bayed-windows are covered with flowers in summer. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London When a Cuban gentleman proposes to rusticate with his family at this locality, he hires an empty house and fits it up with some furniture brought by his slaves from his residence in town. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba So now, unless you want me to be rusticated for a term or two, you need not be over-civil in your invitations. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 350, December 1844 Many Oporto families own country-houses in the Minho, and rusticate there very pleasantly for a month or two in early fall. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 26, October, 1880 The main front has a rusticated ground floor with round-headed windows and doors. Portuguese Architecture A little lean-to shed of rusticated woodwork forms a bar at the back. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London While I have been rusticating at La Socapa, my brother limner has been busily employed on work in which he takes especial delight. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba The veriest sophomore ought to be "rusticated" for such conceited phrases as "beautiful budburstiness of bosom,"—"her twin eyes shone forth liquidly lustrous"—and innumerable expressions in the same namby-pamby dialect. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851 She had come rusticating, she said; and shrugging her pretty shoulders, she would declare in a bewitching, languid tone, "truly a face and figure needed rest after a brilliant winter campaign." Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848 At either end is a great square projecting mass, rusticated on the lowest floor, with short pilaster strips between the windows on the first, and Corinthian pilasters on the second. Portuguese Architecture The present inn was built in the early part of the eighteenth century, and is a nice-looking stuccoed old house; through the entry to the yard we get a glimpse of red-tiled, rusticated wooden outbuildings. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London Finding that would not do, he tried the opposite course, and endeavoured either to get him rusticated at once, or to disgust him with the college, and thus induce him to take his name off. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 He there pursued his omission of law studies, and at the end of three months he was rusticated for a breach of the laws against duelling. The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete And she fixed her large eyes on me as if she suspected that I had been rusticated. Major Frank At the two corners are broad rusticated bands which run up uninterrupted to the cornice; between them the front is divided into three stories of open loggias. Portuguese Architecture The exterior is of rusticated woodwork, and a flagstaff stands before it. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London Chanter and three or four others were rusticated for a year, and Blake was ordered to go down at once. Tom Brown at Oxford Not being a widow, relate your experience as a rusticating gentleman at large. Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter Some paces lower the massy stone front of an edifice adorned with rusticated pillars points to the eye the County Goal, erected in the year 1791, at the expense of six thousand pounds. A Walk through Leicester being a Guide to Strangers The triple division inside is marked by three great rusticated Doric pilasters on which rest a simple entablature and parapet. Portuguese Architecture One house covered with rusticated woodwork projects above the ground-floor in a bay carried up to the roof. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London You and I, perhaps, go fooling about with him, and get rusticated. Tom Brown at Oxford Then, when I found myself reduced to the last note, I got into the Frankfort mail, and came to rusticate at this rural roulette table. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847 Twelve feet in width, it springs from rusticated piers, each intersected by a pedestal and a pair of pilasters supporting a Doric entablature. The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland The tower is exactly like that at Villa do Conde except that the bottom story is not rusticated, and that instead of a dome there is an octagonal spire covered with yellow and white tiles. Portuguese Architecture We pushed with speed and address, but just when it looked as if we should exchange the tactical for the practical we stopped and rusticated at the hamlet of Skeetablista, on the Turco-Bulgarian frontier. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-05-19 He gets rusticated; takes his name off with a flourish of trumpets—what then? Tom Brown at Oxford Augustus had been rusticated at the university; he had run away from his home; he had committed all kinds of enormity. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843 He wears a long cloak so that the actor's rusticated leg can be folded out of sight. Wappin' Wharf A Frightful Comedy of Pirates It was in the Italian style with "rusticated" blocks of stone, and had round arcades on the ground floor for shops. The Story of Rouen For even in rure it is evident that friends made it a duty of friendship to seek out and relieve their rusticating friends. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 1 "You don't think he'll rusticate us, or anything of that sort?" said Tom, who had felt horrible twinges at the Captain's picture of the effects of rustication on ordinary mortals. Tom Brown at Oxford Yes; rusticating is the very word—derived from rus, a Latin word signifying main street, and tike, a Greek word meaning to live in bachelor freedom. The Youth of Jefferson A Chronicle of College Scrapes at Williamsburg, in Virginia, A.D. 1764 He was rusticated for a year; where could he go? Julian Home When we Freshmen had rebelled, we were punished by being rusticated or sent into the country to board. Memoirs The basement, of rusticated stone, ten feet high, runs round the principal elevation. Westminster The Fascination of London To be "gated" was to be confined to college and to be "rusticated" was to be suspended from college. Tom Brown at Oxford You don't suppose I'm going to be suspended or rusticated or expelled or anything like that, do you? When Patty Went to College The basement is of rusticated Portland stone, of which the church is built, and quoins of the same material decorate the windows and angles within. Holborn and Bloomsbury The Fascination of London What a versatile genius my co-trustee appears to be—a tutor to an heir, a defaulting and rusticated undergraduate, a penniless music-hall cad. Roger Ingleton, Minor He told me that he was on the look-out for a quiet, unfrequented place on the sea-shore, where he might rusticate and sketch. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866 He was nearly rusticated for praying at a debating society for a divinity professor who was in the chair. Better Dead It is composed of three façades, from a rusticated pavement, each having a splendid portico of eight Ionic columns. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland At the south corner of the square there is a quaint red-brick, gable-ended house, with a bit of rusticated woodwork. Holborn and Bloomsbury The Fascination of London "We're rusticated up here among the icebergs; sequestered in a cool spot." Left on Labrador or, The cruise of the Schooner-yacht 'Curlew.' as Recorded by 'Wash.' He informed the Faculty of the person who had broken them, who was rusticated for a short time as punishment. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 In our youth, we knew many a quiet village, many a fine beach, many a sheltered bay, where one might wander, or swim, or muse, or rusticate in any way he chose. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 439 Volume 17, New Series, May 29, 1852 Paul Rushleigh demanded eagerly if there weren't any sober old minister out there, with whom he might be rusticated for his next college prank. Faith Gartney's Girlhood To him the Toba valley served well enough as a place to rusticate. The Hidden Places Not used to it, you know," he had said with good-humoured apology; "been rusticating out of the way so long. The Good Comrade The Lord High Admiral was supposed to be the worst scholar in the class,—if possible, one who had been rusticated twice during the college course. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 When went there by an age since the great flood when so singular a thing was seen as this: thousands of civilized men suddenly rusticated and bade do the work of primitive peoples,—Europe frontiered! Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools Edited With Notes, Study Helps, And Reading Lists They sent her down to rusticate somewhere at the end of the season. Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' But stately things, in robes of learning, Discussed one day the bejant’s fate: Ah, let us mourn him unreturning, For they resolved to rusticate! The Scarlet Gown being verses by a St. Andrews Man In the Greek legend, Apollo lodges with the shepherds of Admetus; and Jove liked to rusticate among the poor Ethiopians. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader The authorities of Harvard used to send boys to her who were rusticated for some offence. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 Warrant returned 'non est inventus'; but whether he has left the colony, or is merely rusticating, does not appear. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned The building is in two stories—the upper of brick, with freestone quoins, impost and window and door dressings, rests upon a rusticated basement of freestone, six feet high. The Uses of Astronomy An Oration Delivered at Albany on the 28th of July, 1856 But he had a strange propensity to rusticating, and preferred the immediate vicinity of Vire--its quiet little valleys, running streams, and rocky recesses--to a more open and more distant residence. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One The side wall of the second chapel in the Church of Santa Maria della Pace in the Piazza Navona is sheathed with large slabs of remarkably fine Africano, "with edges bevelled like a rusticated basement." Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood She was a country girl, not from Northbury, but from some still more rusticated spot, and she thought she was telling a frightful lie, and blushed and trembled while she uttered it. The Honorable Miss A Story of an Old-Fashioned Town Go on down and rusticate with your relatives for the summer, and fly the bats in your belfry at the old moss-backs, while I am getting this Cincinnati and Gulf Stations commission under way. The Tinder-Box As it was, being discovered in offenses not merely against University authority, but obnoxious to society at large, he had been rusticated. Christian's Mistake His college days were a mess: he was twice rusticated. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories Associated word: vituline. veering, n. shift, shifting; vacillation, tergiversation; temporizing, time-serving. vegetable, n. plant, truck. vegetable oyster. salsify. vegetate, v. sprout, grow, germinate, pullulate; rusticate, hibernate. vehemence, n. fervency, impetuosity, intensity, zeal. Putnam's Word Book We are rusticating here by the side of a Wisconsin lake this summer. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2 It consists of an entrance or ground story, with semicircular headed windows and rusticated piers. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 358, February 28, 1829 You must have heard of that young man, and the scandal about him; it was only a year ago that he was rusticated. Christian's Mistake In the following passage it is used in the collegiate sense of suspend or rusticate. A Collection of College Words and Customs So here I’ve been rusticating ever since, conferring daily with my poor brother, and eating the four meals a day which are provided with the lodgings by the estimable people of this house. The Moon Rock Having done my work ahead I am rusticating in great shape and have become a veritable terror to the small fry in which the lakes of this delectable locality abound. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2 The time is now come when the town is again beginning to be full, and the rusticated beauty sees an end of her banishment. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 04 The Adventurer; The Idler Then added, "Of course you might not have heard; the dean and I keep these things private as much as we can; but he was 'rusticated' a year and a half ago." Christian's Mistake He sprees, is caught, rusticates, returns next year, mingles with feminines, and is consequently degraded into the spooney Junior. A Collection of College Words and Customs Patriots, philosophers, and diners out, rusticating by royal proclamation, and under the surveillance of the police, would not come with a temper very suitable to our purpose. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 547, May 19, 1832 The building was finished with handsomely rusticated stone, and had a noble effect. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 529, January 14, 1832 "I wish—" he said suddenly—"I wish I'd come down here when you first began to rusticate." The Obstacle Race Once, indeed, he was rusticated for a fortnight on account of some disobedience to the vice-master. The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes In this comparison, allowance must be made for the opposite building taste of each nation; especially as Richmond has an appearance of substantial comfort in its massive brick mansions and rusticated cottage groups. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 330, September 6, 1828 The three stories are a rusticated entrance, or basement; and a Corinthian drawing-room and chamber story; surmounted with an elegant entablature and balustrade. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 322, July 12, 1828 Hence we ascended into a beautiful reading-room, with French windows and rusticated Gothic verandas. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 352, January 17, 1829 The basement story is rusticated, and the principal front has a handsome pediment supported by four columns of the Corinthian order. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 381, July 18, 1829 He was lazy and got behind his classes, so that near the end of his course he was rusticated, or suspended from college for some weeks. Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans A spot designed by Heaven for me to rusticate in this summer when—when we go back to town. Mary Wollaston This I found by an acquaintance which I formed, in 1810, with the late amiable Dr. Wistar, while rusticating at Bristol, on the banks of the Delaware. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers If he did not look out, he was almost sure to get into trouble and find himself "rusticated" or sent home for good. Frank Merriwell at Yale Mr. and Mrs. Butler are at present rusticating in a small cottage at Ball’s-pond, pleasantly situated in the immediate vicinity of a brick-field. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people You will remember that in one of his college letters, written while he was at Concord because rusticated, Lowell did not seem to care for Emerson. Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans He plunged into Arabic and Hindustani, and was "rusticated." Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 I always go South for the spring vacation, traveling by sea to Old Point Comfort, and rusticating in some quiet spot near by. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm He looked like a rusticating college professor—of Greek, say—and this theory seemed to be supported by his obvious ignorance as to how to keep a canoe on the popular side of the water. Captivating Mary Carstairs Three weeks after entering the art-school he received a disciplinary warning and early in 1881 he was rusticated for eleven weeks. The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I "Oh, I have an old place at Devenham, in the wilds of Kent,—we shall rusticate there." The Amateur Gentleman Such was the skeleton programme of the Inverness "Character" Fair given by a farmer friend to me, who happened to be lazily rusticating in the north of Scotland during the pleasant month of July. Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places He was conscious that his manners had, since his coming to the Black Islands, rusticated sadly, and lost the little polish they had acquired at Castle Hermitage, and during one famous winter in Dublin. Tales and Novels — Volume 09 One represents an observatory; another, a chapel; some have the appearance of rusticated buildings; others, that of temples. Paris as It Was and as It Is In the rusticated space that fills the sides, quaint sculptures of monsters and birds of foreign plumage may, or rather might have been traced, the honeycombing by weather has made them almost undiscoverable. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc I've been rusticating with my 'Roman,'" the Viscount was proceeding to explain, keeping his eye upon his horses, "but found him more Roman than usual—Gad, I did that! The Amateur Gentleman Dear Cecil Cavendish, our gifted friend, slight of limb and soft of voice, has been rusticated for immersing four bricklayers in that green receptacle of stagnant water and duckweed, yeleped the "Haha." Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 One delegate asked what in Sam Hill would become of the country if every candidate should skin out during the campaign and rusticate in the mountains while the battle was being fought. Remarks Of late it had been used only rarely, in the autumn or late spring, or as a retreat in which to rusticate the boys with their tutor. Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories At these rusticating seasons, he had often much farther to come than ourselves, and on that account he rode on horseback. Autobiographical Sketches Finally he was rusticated, just after he had been elected poet of his class, with directions not to return until commencement. Cambridge Sketches Drawing-room, dining-room, billiard-room, and library are spacious enough for royalty, while small enough for comfort when royalty is in happy retreat in little more than a large family circle rusticating from choice. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 2 Wrath of God was no more and no less melancholy than when he was rusticating in Jack's yard. Over the Pass Emilia, rusticated to Andalusia to escape falling in love, gives her heart to Berinthus, whom she meets at a masquerade. The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood In a letter to Caleb Whitefoord, dated the 18th of May, he describes himself rusticated on the side of a mountain that overlooks the sea, a most romantic and salutary situation. Lives of the English Poets From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of Johnson's Lives Herbert had not been rusticated; had not got into debt, at least not to an extent that had been offensive to his father's pocket; he had not been plucked. Castle Richmond Only my brother and Mr. Cavendish Dusautoy have got into a scrape about a wine party, and are going to be rusticated. The Young Step-Mother Then there were later portions, rectangular, pink-stuccoed, with rusticated work at the corners, and, on the blank spaces between the windows, quaint allegorical frescoes, faded, half washed-out. The Cardinal's Snuff-Box When I was a scapegrace at Harrow, you were winning golden opinions at Eton; when you were an 'honors' man at Oxford, I was 'rusticated' at Cambridge. The Broad Highway Paul had got into a "row" at Balliol, and had been rusticated,—had then got into another row, and was sent down. The Way We Live Now Hello, Shirley," he cried gaily; "who would have expected to find you rusticating on a bench here? The Lion and the Mouse; a Story of an American Life "Why—Elaine—I'm awfully glad to see you," he greeted, "but I thought you were rusticating." The Romance of Elaine Sequel to "Exploits of Elaine" As a consequence, while the other offenders were merely rusticated, Burton was expelled. The Life of Sir Richard Burton "It's too hot for town, and I'm rather great on rusticating, myself." Jeanne of the Marshes If they found out things at headquarters I should be rusticated, and I am only in my first term. Herb of Grace They yielded, with groans; I kissed them, and we rusticated. A Woman-Hater An ingenious myth accounts for Tennyson's success: At Oxford, says Charles Wordsworth, the author was more likely to have been rusticated than rewarded. Alfred Tennyson This son had been first rusticated from Oxford, and then expelled; and thence returning to Barchester, had been the cause to his father and brother of much suffering. Doctor Thorne At school he was flogged and disgraced, he was disgraced and rusticated at the university, he was disgraced and expelled from the army! The Fitz-Boodle Papers Reached the Bath Alum about 4:00 P. M., where we passed the night and were in luck in finding several schools or parts of them rusticating on alum-water. Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee Indeed, I have a project; I want him to rusticate a few months at our place, while I set my lawyer to look into his affairs and see if his estate cannot be cleared. A Woman-Hater Sometimes the offender has to learn a chapter of the Greek Testament; sometimes he is confined to his college; sometimes he is publicly reprimanded: for grave offences he is rusticated or expelled. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4 Wilhelmina is very poorly; "near her time," as wives say; rusticating in "the Hermitage," a Country-House in the vicinity of Baireuth; Husband and Father-in-law gone away, towards the Bohemian frontier, to hunt boars. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 09 He is now rusticating miserably in a meadow outside the town. The Unknown Guest A man has been sent for from Paris to rusticate the interior but it will be very pretty. Albert Savarus Alfred Yule, with his wife and daughter, rusticated somewhere in Kent. New Grub Street His reply was, 'Simply rusticating at Joliet, Ill., with some friends.' The Twin Hells; a thrilling narrative of life in the Kansas and Missouri penitentiaries |
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