The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 314
... labour , or contribute to its success . This art of teaching is the most useful and necessary in the study of the classics ; to this study , therefore , my directions shall be confined . Of the other objects of instruction at school ...
... labour , or contribute to its success . This art of teaching is the most useful and necessary in the study of the classics ; to this study , therefore , my directions shall be confined . Of the other objects of instruction at school ...
Pagina 356
... labour all along , Endless labour to be wrong ; Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet , Ode , and elegy , and sonnet ; had been officiously repeated to Warton , we cannot much won- der at what is told , of his passing Johnson in a ...
... labour all along , Endless labour to be wrong ; Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet , Ode , and elegy , and sonnet ; had been officiously repeated to Warton , we cannot much won- der at what is told , of his passing Johnson in a ...
Pagina 457
... labour , by which only the scholar can arrive at distinction ; and the pride and pleasure of discovery , by which that labour is first and best rewarded . A youth at school will sel- dom employ , with necessity , that industry , which ...
... labour , by which only the scholar can arrive at distinction ; and the pride and pleasure of discovery , by which that labour is first and best rewarded . A youth at school will sel- dom employ , with necessity , that industry , which ...
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