Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities: Critical and HistoricalJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1830 - 460 páginas |
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... mind of the writer shifts rapidly from theme to theme , there seems to be little gained by the anxieties of minute revision , or the hesitation necessary to more important lucubra- tions . In the papers now submitted to you , light and ...
... mind of the writer shifts rapidly from theme to theme , there seems to be little gained by the anxieties of minute revision , or the hesitation necessary to more important lucubra- tions . In the papers now submitted to you , light and ...
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... mind against all the temptations of the world in a course of twelve lectures . The sentiments of Locke and Milton , on the subject of education , are before the world , and have been examined in every point of view . But old Burton ...
... mind against all the temptations of the world in a course of twelve lectures . The sentiments of Locke and Milton , on the subject of education , are before the world , and have been examined in every point of view . But old Burton ...
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... mind would be strong enough to en- counter the severity of strict philosophical discus- sion . Did my limits admit of examining the sub- ject in all its bearings , I might enlarge on the consideration , that he who knows only modern ...
... mind would be strong enough to en- counter the severity of strict philosophical discus- sion . Did my limits admit of examining the sub- ject in all its bearings , I might enlarge on the consideration , that he who knows only modern ...
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... minds , or the impracticability of dull parts , is to be fixed on the instructors as arising from a dereliction of ... mind soon enough and it is highly desirable that it should previously be furnished with sentiments of inde- pendence ...
... minds , or the impracticability of dull parts , is to be fixed on the instructors as arising from a dereliction of ... mind soon enough and it is highly desirable that it should previously be furnished with sentiments of inde- pendence ...
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... mind of the Grecian statesman . " If what has been said be sufficient to justify the choice of our studies , the next question is , whether we pursue them wisely and successfully . It will scarcely be contended , that with the advantage ...
... mind of the Grecian statesman . " If what has been said be sufficient to justify the choice of our studies , the next question is , whether we pursue them wisely and successfully . It will scarcely be contended , that with the advantage ...
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