Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... with peculiar complacency ; with what augmented satisfaction must we recur to that period of our youthful days , when , having surmounted the first formidable dif- ficulties which obstruct the avenues to learning , the world.
... with peculiar complacency ; with what augmented satisfaction must we recur to that period of our youthful days , when , having surmounted the first formidable dif- ficulties which obstruct the avenues to learning , the world.
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... learning , the world of intellect bursts upon us with all the in- toxication of novelty , with a charm and vigour of impression which , as long as memory shall last , no subsequent events , nor even the pressure of age , can obliterate ...
... learning , the world of intellect bursts upon us with all the in- toxication of novelty , with a charm and vigour of impression which , as long as memory shall last , no subsequent events , nor even the pressure of age , can obliterate ...
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... learning , but somewhat too diffident of his own abilities . " Quid agit Comum tuĉ , meĉque deliciĉ ? quid suburbanum amoenissimum ? quid'illa porticus , verna semper ? quid Tλaτavшv opacissimus ? quid Euripus viridis , et gemmeus ...
... learning , but somewhat too diffident of his own abilities . " Quid agit Comum tuĉ , meĉque deliciĉ ? quid suburbanum amoenissimum ? quid'illa porticus , verna semper ? quid Tλaτavшv opacissimus ? quid Euripus viridis , et gemmeus ...
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... learning , and amiable dis- position of this ingenious historian , as to have long since invited him into his family as his domestic friend and constant companion ; and that his affec- tion for him had increased in proportion as he had ...
... learning , and amiable dis- position of this ingenious historian , as to have long since invited him into his family as his domestic friend and constant companion ; and that his affec- tion for him had increased in proportion as he had ...
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... learning might lead to the detection of his birth , his education was so entirely neglected , that he could neither write nor read ; and it was only after his restoration to the honours and possessions of his family that he was taught ...
... learning might lead to the detection of his birth , his education was so entirely neglected , that he could neither write nor read ; and it was only after his restoration to the honours and possessions of his family that he was taught ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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