Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... learning - 82 155. The usefulness of advice . The danger of habits . The necessity of reviewing life - 156. The laws of writing not always indisputable . Reflections on tragi - comedy 157. The scholar's complaint of his own bashfulness ...
... learning - 82 155. The usefulness of advice . The danger of habits . The necessity of reviewing life - 156. The laws of writing not always indisputable . Reflections on tragi - comedy 157. The scholar's complaint of his own bashfulness ...
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... learning can seldom excite . From school I was dismissed to the university , where I soon drew upon me the notice of the younger stu- dents , and was the constant partner of their morning walks , and evening compotations . I was not in ...
... learning can seldom excite . From school I was dismissed to the university , where I soon drew upon me the notice of the younger stu- dents , and was the constant partner of their morning walks , and evening compotations . I was not in ...
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... learning and asperity the retainers to the female world are not much re- garded yet I cannot but hope that if you knew at how dear a rate our honours are purchased , you would look with some gratulation on our success , and with some ...
... learning and asperity the retainers to the female world are not much re- garded yet I cannot but hope that if you knew at how dear a rate our honours are purchased , you would look with some gratulation on our success , and with some ...
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... learning , which neither time nor envy shall be able to de- stroy . But the authors whom I am now endeavouring to recommend have been too long hackneyed in the ways of men to indulge the chimerical ambition of immor- tality ; they have ...
... learning , which neither time nor envy shall be able to de- stroy . But the authors whom I am now endeavouring to recommend have been too long hackneyed in the ways of men to indulge the chimerical ambition of immor- tality ; they have ...
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... learning , have uses more adequate to the purposes of com- mon life than more pompous and durable volumes . If it is necessary for every man to be more acquaint- ed with his contemporaries than with past genera- tions , and to rather ...
... learning , have uses more adequate to the purposes of com- mon life than more pompous and durable volumes . If it is necessary for every man to be more acquaint- ed with his contemporaries than with past genera- tions , and to rather ...
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