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... learned by a scholar who , immediately on hearing of a book , can consult it , than by one who is on the quest , for years , and reads inferior books because he cannot find the best . Again , the great number of cultivated men keep each ...
... learned by a scholar who , immediately on hearing of a book , can consult it , than by one who is on the quest , for years , and reads inferior books because he cannot find the best . Again , the great number of cultivated men keep each ...
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... learned , industrious or devoted men ; plenty of " clerks and bishops , who , out of their gowns , would turn their backs on no man . 99 1 Their ar- chitecture still glows with faith in immortality . Heats and genial periods arrive in ...
... learned , industrious or devoted men ; plenty of " clerks and bishops , who , out of their gowns , would turn their backs on no man . 99 1 Their ar- chitecture still glows with faith in immortality . Heats and genial periods arrive in ...
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... learned to read . They have no fancy , and never are surprised into a covert or witty word , such as pleased the Athenians and Italians , and was con- vertible into a fable not long after ; but they de- light in strong earthy expression ...
... learned to read . They have no fancy , and never are surprised into a covert or witty word , such as pleased the Athenians and Italians , and was con- vertible into a fable not long after ; but they de- light in strong earthy expression ...
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... learned Greek and Latin , before our modern facilities were yet ready ; without diction- aries , grammars , or indexes , by lectures of a pro- fessor , followed by their own searchings , — required a more robust memory , and coöperation ...
... learned Greek and Latin , before our modern facilities were yet ready ; without diction- aries , grammars , or indexes , by lectures of a pro- fessor , followed by their own searchings , — required a more robust memory , and coöperation ...
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... learned and elegant scholar , has written the history of European literature for three centuries , a performance of great ambition , in- asmuch as a judgment was to be attempted on every book . But his eye does not reach to the ideal ...
... learned and elegant scholar , has written the history of European literature for three centuries , a performance of great ambition , in- asmuch as a judgment was to be attempted on every book . But his eye does not reach to the ideal ...
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