The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Bind 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... learned remarks upon Ausonius , * Those wishes must now be unavailing - But he hopes to put some check upon the boyish heedless- ness , or petty vanity of other men , by reminding them , that in the art of writing Mr. Fox was emi ...
... learned remarks upon Ausonius , * Those wishes must now be unavailing - But he hopes to put some check upon the boyish heedless- ness , or petty vanity of other men , by reminding them , that in the art of writing Mr. Fox was emi ...
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... learned languages . Even in these subordinate accomplishments he was wholly ex- empt from pedantry . He could amuse without os- tentation , while he instructed without arrogance . He enlarged his own knowledge of real life by re ...
... learned languages . Even in these subordinate accomplishments he was wholly ex- empt from pedantry . He could amuse without os- tentation , while he instructed without arrogance . He enlarged his own knowledge of real life by re ...
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... learned friend he professed to receive more delight from Cicero than from Demosthenes . Experience in this , as in other instances , puts to flight the conclusions which theorists might be prone to draw from apparent likeness in the ...
... learned friend he professed to receive more delight from Cicero than from Demosthenes . Experience in this , as in other instances , puts to flight the conclusions which theorists might be prone to draw from apparent likeness in the ...
Side 21
... learned companions . But he might often meet them with spirits ex- hausted by intense exertion in public debate , or pri- vate reflection . He might carry with him trains of thinking , which were connected with political sub- jects of ...
... learned companions . But he might often meet them with spirits ex- hausted by intense exertion in public debate , or pri- vate reflection . He might carry with him trains of thinking , which were connected with political sub- jects of ...
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... learned his manners , as Demosthenes did , in the school of tumultuous assemblies , or from the lessons of noisy demagogues - he was himself a gentleman much above the common level , both by birth and connexions - he , from his boyhood ...
... learned his manners , as Demosthenes did , in the school of tumultuous assemblies , or from the lessons of noisy demagogues - he was himself a gentleman much above the common level , both by birth and connexions - he , from his boyhood ...
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