Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... remember that however prodigally the opportu- nities of learning may be increased , the receptive faculties of a boy are limited . There may be more cramming in these times at the feast of the sciences ; but we question whether the ...
... remember that however prodigally the opportu- nities of learning may be increased , the receptive faculties of a boy are limited . There may be more cramming in these times at the feast of the sciences ; but we question whether the ...
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... remember it to this day : it was his St. Mark's Eve , from the words " I am now alone in my chamber , " to the end . He that studies such passages closely will find confessions of Irving's own inward experience and affections . As an ...
... remember it to this day : it was his St. Mark's Eve , from the words " I am now alone in my chamber , " to the end . He that studies such passages closely will find confessions of Irving's own inward experience and affections . As an ...
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... remember well the elementary books scat- tered about the seminary , so characteristic of a common English school at that period : the Columbian Orator of Bingham , and Hamilton Moore's Monitor ; the Schoolmaster's Assistant of Dilworth ...
... remember well the elementary books scat- tered about the seminary , so characteristic of a common English school at that period : the Columbian Orator of Bingham , and Hamilton Moore's Monitor ; the Schoolmaster's Assistant of Dilworth ...
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... remember , something depended to improve his condition . For wholesome ex- on the choice of the boy's parents in the selec - ercise he carried into practical operation a sug- tion of his studies ; but if not expressed other - gestion to ...
... remember , something depended to improve his condition . For wholesome ex- on the choice of the boy's parents in the selec - ercise he carried into practical operation a sug- tion of his studies ; but if not expressed other - gestion to ...
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... remember that he had written about it , but enjoyed it all as a scene of childhood then for the first time revisited . I shall never forget the sudden earnestness with which he leaned forward , as we passed close under a side- hill ...
... remember that he had written about it , but enjoyed it all as a scene of childhood then for the first time revisited . I shall never forget the sudden earnestness with which he leaned forward , as we passed close under a side- hill ...
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