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... knowledge , and therefore of forming a fair estimate of the pleasures and pains of a schoolboy's life . Very different was the opinion of the " ever - memorable " Sir Henry Wotton ; † * Byron . + Reliquiæ Wottoniana : by the curious ...
... knowledge , and therefore of forming a fair estimate of the pleasures and pains of a schoolboy's life . Very different was the opinion of the " ever - memorable " Sir Henry Wotton ; † * Byron . + Reliquiæ Wottoniana : by the curious ...
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... knowledge " better than house and lands . " That encourage- ment , which was wanting at home , he found at Harrow . There was first developed that fine clas- 66 sical taste , for which he was afterwards so remark- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR .
... knowledge " better than house and lands . " That encourage- ment , which was wanting at home , he found at Harrow . There was first developed that fine clas- 66 sical taste , for which he was afterwards so remark- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR .
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... knowledge and bright imaginations ; whose mind , doubtless , expanded more generously under the influence of this free communication with a man so justly cele- brated for talents and learning , than it would have done under a system of ...
... knowledge and bright imaginations ; whose mind , doubtless , expanded more generously under the influence of this free communication with a man so justly cele- brated for talents and learning , than it would have done under a system of ...
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... knowledge , and me- mory in retaining it , made his occasional neglect of his studies far less injurious to him than it would have been to one less richly endowed as to the original faculties of his mind . A curious proof of his ...
... knowledge , and me- mory in retaining it , made his occasional neglect of his studies far less injurious to him than it would have been to one less richly endowed as to the original faculties of his mind . A curious proof of his ...
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... knowledge I have felt all my life ; and I am not quite a stranger to industry and application . There has been some- thing always ready to whisper in my ear , whilst I ran the course of pleasure . But my genius , unlike the demon of ...
... knowledge I have felt all my life ; and I am not quite a stranger to industry and application . There has been some- thing always ready to whisper in my ear , whilst I ran the course of pleasure . But my genius , unlike the demon of ...
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Страница 244 - Go, lovely rose ! Tell her that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her graces spied. That hadst thou sprung In deserts where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died.
Страница 89 - The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry ? All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth, because the Spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it: surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth; but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Страница 89 - Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, And my servant whom I have chosen: That ye may know and believe me, And understand that I am he: Before me there was no God formed, Neither shall there be after me. I, even I, am the Lord; And beside me there is no saviour.
Страница 151 - Twas only at Llewelyn's board The faithful Gelert fed ; He watch'd, he serv'd, he cheer'd his lord, And sentinel'd his bed. In sooth he was a peerless hound, The gift of royal John ; But now no Gelert could be found, And all the chase rode on. And now, as...
Страница 30 - I stood near him; and his face, to use the expression of the scripture of the first martyr, " his face was as if it had been the face of an angel." I do not know how others feel ; but if I had stood in that situation, I never would have exchanged it for all that kings in their profusion could bestow.
Страница 152 - That day Llewellyn little loved The chase of hart or hare, And scant and small the booty proved, For Gelert was not there. Unpleased Llewellyn homeward hied, When near the portal seat, His truant Gelert he espied, Bounding his lord to greet.
Страница 21 - He has made a chasm, which not only nothing can fill up, but which nothing has a tendency to fill up. Johnson is dead. Let us go to the next best: there is nobody; no man can be said to put you in mind of Johnson.
Страница 78 - There was a frankness in my uncle Toby — not the effect of familiarity, but the cause of it — which let you at once into his soul, and showed you the goodness of his nature ; to this there was something in his looks, and voice, and manner superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before my uncle Toby had...
Страница 194 - I'll never grudge my pains or toil, But pity the dull squires, my neighbours. George Ellis. TO LADY ANNE HAMILTON TOO late I stayed, forgive the crime, — Unheeded flew the hours; How noiseless falls the foot of Time That only treads on flowers!
Страница 203 - BE merry all, be merry all, With holly dress the festive hall, Prepare the song, the feast, the ball, To welcome merry Christmas.