Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... learning , though pronounced in a very authoritative tone , are generally such , that if a schoolboy under our care were to utter them , our soul assuredly should not spare for his crying . It is no disgrace to a gentleman , who has ...
... learning , though pronounced in a very authoritative tone , are generally such , that if a schoolboy under our care were to utter them , our soul assuredly should not spare for his crying . It is no disgrace to a gentleman , who has ...
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... learning . Boswell found , in his tour to the Hebrides , an inscription written by a Scotch minister . It runs thus : " Joannes Macleod , & c . , gentis suæ Philarchus , & c . , Flora Macdonald matrimoniali vinculo conjugatus turrem ...
... learning . Boswell found , in his tour to the Hebrides , an inscription written by a Scotch minister . It runs thus : " Joannes Macleod , & c . , gentis suæ Philarchus , & c . , Flora Macdonald matrimoniali vinculo conjugatus turrem ...
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... learning , we would advise him to begin by giving an hour every morning to our old friend Corderius . " " * Indeed , we cannot open any volume of this work in any place , and turn it over for two minutes in any direction , without ...
... learning , we would advise him to begin by giving an hour every morning to our old friend Corderius . " " * Indeed , we cannot open any volume of this work in any place , and turn it over for two minutes in any direction , without ...
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... learning and piety . " " From this too just observation , " says Boswell , there are some eminent exceptions . " Mr. Croker is puzzled by Boswell's very natural and simple lan- guage . " That a general observation should be pronounced ...
... learning and piety . " " From this too just observation , " says Boswell , there are some eminent exceptions . " Mr. Croker is puzzled by Boswell's very natural and simple lan- guage . " That a general observation should be pronounced ...
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... learning ; both wrote and spoke - not , indeed , well - but still in a manner in which it seems almost incredible that men so foolish should have written or spoken . The follies and indecencies of James are well described in the words ...
... learning ; both wrote and spoke - not , indeed , well - but still in a manner in which it seems almost incredible that men so foolish should have written or spoken . The follies and indecencies of James are well described in the words ...
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