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Pagina 73
That in his school, as in every thing else which he undertook, he laboured with
great diligence, there is no reason for doubting. One part of his method deserves
general imitation. He was careful to instruct his scholars in religion. Every Sunday
...
That in his school, as in every thing else which he undertook, he laboured with
great diligence, there is no reason for doubting. One part of his method deserves
general imitation. He was careful to instruct his scholars in religion. Every Sunday
...
Pagina 96
When success seems attainable, diligence is enforced; but when it is admitted
that the faculties are suppressed by a cross wind, or a cloudy sky, the day is
given up without resistance; for who can contend with the course of Nature? From
such ...
When success seems attainable, diligence is enforced; but when it is admitted
that the faculties are suppressed by a cross wind, or a cloudy sky, the day is
given up without resistance; for who can contend with the course of Nature? From
such ...
Pagina 288
The dialogue on the Drama was one of his first essays of criticism, written when
he was yet a timorous candidate for reputation, and therefore laboured with that
diligence which he might allow himself somewhat to remit, when his name gave ...
The dialogue on the Drama was one of his first essays of criticism, written when
he was yet a timorous candidate for reputation, and therefore laboured with that
diligence which he might allow himself somewhat to remit, when his name gave ...
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