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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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This overcoat I remember as well as I remember Dr. Patten , and I always imagined that he parted with it only because one of his more diplomatic students persuaded him that it was time to buy a new coat and give the old one away .
This overcoat I remember as well as I remember Dr. Patten , and I always imagined that he parted with it only because one of his more diplomatic students persuaded him that it was time to buy a new coat and give the old one away .
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