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than the inflexions of the nouns and verbs , but , after a course of vocables , proceeded at once to translation ; and I faintly remember going through Ęsop's Fables , the first Greek book which I read . The Anabasis , which I remember ...
than the inflexions of the nouns and verbs , but , after a course of vocables , proceeded at once to translation ; and I faintly remember going through Ęsop's Fables , the first Greek book which I read . The Anabasis , which I remember ...
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Conformably to my father's usual practice of explaining to me , as far as possible , the reasons for what he required me to do , he gave me , for this , as I well remember , two reasons highly characteristic of him : one was , that some ...
Conformably to my father's usual practice of explaining to me , as far as possible , the reasons for what he required me to do , he gave me , for this , as I well remember , two reasons highly characteristic of him : one was , that some ...
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... in his mannerisms, in his overcoats, in his fear of night air and germs. It has been said that no student could speak lightly or disrespectfully of Garman, but I remember distinctly that he was not neglected by the ...
... in his mannerisms, in his overcoats, in his fear of night air and germs. It has been said that no student could speak lightly or disrespectfully of Garman, but I remember distinctly that he was not neglected by the ...
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