The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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... spirit of enterprise and adventure . " They com- bined learning and wit and genius , with industry , perseverance and ambition . They laid the foundation of a work which has outlived all its rivals and cotemporaries ; but they have left ...
... spirit of enterprise and adventure . " They com- bined learning and wit and genius , with industry , perseverance and ambition . They laid the foundation of a work which has outlived all its rivals and cotemporaries ; but they have left ...
Side 2
... spirit , it must be recollected that it is compiled by a solitary editor , who is compelled by the carelessness of too many of his patrons , to combine with his literary pursuits the perplexing office of a dun . In England , that ...
... spirit , it must be recollected that it is compiled by a solitary editor , who is compelled by the carelessness of too many of his patrons , to combine with his literary pursuits the perplexing office of a dun . In England , that ...
Side 3
... spirit , -all exclaim against the common practice of neglecting the payment of subscriptions for public Journals . Ours is a claim of no ordinary description . " Of his fellow men , " says one of the best of modern poets , " he well de ...
... spirit , -all exclaim against the common practice of neglecting the payment of subscriptions for public Journals . Ours is a claim of no ordinary description . " Of his fellow men , " says one of the best of modern poets , " he well de ...
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... spirit is acquired as paves the way to the subsequent correction of any errors , into which the warmth or negligence of youth may surprise them . Let sound learning give a young man strength of mind to con- quer himself , and from any ...
... spirit is acquired as paves the way to the subsequent correction of any errors , into which the warmth or negligence of youth may surprise them . Let sound learning give a young man strength of mind to con- quer himself , and from any ...
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... spirit can sel- dom be prevailed upon to undertake the task ; and it is in vain to ex- pect the due discharge of it from teachers of any other descrip- tion . The preceptor does not exert much zeal or diligence for his solitary pupil ...
... spirit can sel- dom be prevailed upon to undertake the task ; and it is in vain to ex- pect the due discharge of it from teachers of any other descrip- tion . The preceptor does not exert much zeal or diligence for his solitary pupil ...
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