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Pagina xii
A Critical Latin Grammar , contain- ing clear and distinct rules for boys just initiated ; and Notes explanatory of almost every antiquity and obscurity in the Language , for youth some- what advanced in Latin learning . 1772.
A Critical Latin Grammar , contain- ing clear and distinct rules for boys just initiated ; and Notes explanatory of almost every antiquity and obscurity in the Language , for youth some- what advanced in Latin learning . 1772.
Pagina xxxix
One of his hearers was William Hazlitt , then a youth of twenty , his father being Unitarian minister at Wem , a village ten miles from Shrewsbury . A quarter of a century afterwards , Hazlitt gave an account of his experiences of that ...
One of his hearers was William Hazlitt , then a youth of twenty , his father being Unitarian minister at Wem , a village ten miles from Shrewsbury . A quarter of a century afterwards , Hazlitt gave an account of his experiences of that ...
Pagina lxx
... it was the saddest of home- comings , for the very sympathy held out with both hands induced only a bitter , hope- less feeling of remorse - a Sense of past youth , and manhood come in vain ; — And genius given , and knowledge won ...
... it was the saddest of home- comings , for the very sympathy held out with both hands induced only a bitter , hope- less feeling of remorse - a Sense of past youth , and manhood come in vain ; — And genius given , and knowledge won ...
Pagina cxvi
When the tourists moved up to Godesberg to stay with the Aderses at their villa , they found a fellow - guest in the much - reminiscent Julian Young , then a giddy but observant youth just escaped from Oxford .
When the tourists moved up to Godesberg to stay with the Aderses at their villa , they found a fellow - guest in the much - reminiscent Julian Young , then a giddy but observant youth just escaped from Oxford .
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To tempt the dangerous deep , too ven- turous youth , Why does thy breast with fondest wishes glow ? No tender parent there thy cares shall sooth No much - lov'd Friend shall share thy every woe . Why does thy mind with hopes delusive ...
To tempt the dangerous deep , too ven- turous youth , Why does thy breast with fondest wishes glow ? No tender parent there thy cares shall sooth No much - lov'd Friend shall share thy every woe . Why does thy mind with hopes delusive ...
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