The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 122
... learning . I have been at the Latin school four years . I don't know I ever played truant , or neglected any task my master set me in my life . I think on what I read in school , as I go home at noon and night , and so in- tently , that ...
... learning . I have been at the Latin school four years . I don't know I ever played truant , or neglected any task my master set me in my life . I think on what I read in school , as I go home at noon and night , and so in- tently , that ...
Strana 123
... learning , and would be apt to chide my father , and , not knowing his temper , may make him worse . Sir , if you have any love for learning , I beg you would give me some instructions in this case , and persuade parents to encourage ...
... learning , and would be apt to chide my father , and , not knowing his temper , may make him worse . Sir , if you have any love for learning , I beg you would give me some instructions in this case , and persuade parents to encourage ...
Strana 362
... learning which he had before communicated to him in private lectures ; concluding that he had rather excel the rest of mankind in knowledge than in power . Louissa de Padilla , a lady of great learning , and countess of Aranda , was in ...
... learning which he had before communicated to him in private lectures ; concluding that he had rather excel the rest of mankind in knowledge than in power . Louissa de Padilla , a lady of great learning , and countess of Aranda , was in ...
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