Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... scholars I was a spec- tator ; they thought themselves gallant men , and I thought them fools ; they made sport , and I laughed ; they mispronounced , and I misliked ; and to make up the Atticism , they were out , and I hissed . " It is ...
... scholars I was a spec- tator ; they thought themselves gallant men , and I thought them fools ; they made sport , and I laughed ; they mispronounced , and I misliked ; and to make up the Atticism , they were out , and I hissed . " It is ...
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... scholar of Christchurch . The passage is worth quoting . He is inveighing against the ignorance of these malevolent anta- gonists , and he continues , " But though they should read , it would be to small purpose , —clames , licet , et ...
... scholar of Christchurch . The passage is worth quoting . He is inveighing against the ignorance of these malevolent anta- gonists , and he continues , " But though they should read , it would be to small purpose , —clames , licet , et ...
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... scholars ? He seems to me the only poet of ancient times who studied the Picturesque , or who ( supposing an ade- quate acquaintance with the language and man- ners , ) would have admired the Fairy Queen . I have said nothing of ...
... scholars ? He seems to me the only poet of ancient times who studied the Picturesque , or who ( supposing an ade- quate acquaintance with the language and man- ners , ) would have admired the Fairy Queen . I have said nothing of ...
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... the virtues of the youthful scholar , should , either from tenderness to the living , or any other motive , have neglected to expose the fearful results of that high 47 KIRKE WHITE AND THE JOHNIANS; with some Account of his Last Days.
... the virtues of the youthful scholar , should , either from tenderness to the living , or any other motive , have neglected to expose the fearful results of that high 47 KIRKE WHITE AND THE JOHNIANS; with some Account of his Last Days.
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... scholar were numbered ; and , at one period , I had actually formed the determination of writing to his friends , and stating in distinct terms the horror of his situation . Would that I had done so ! He himself was perfectly conscious ...
... scholar were numbered ; and , at one period , I had actually formed the determination of writing to his friends , and stating in distinct terms the horror of his situation . Would that I had done so ! He himself was perfectly conscious ...
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