English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929페이지 |
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... learning ; and ' twere to be wished our gentry were so much lovers of learning that birth might always be joined with capacity . The work of this society should be to encourage polite learning , to polish and refine the English tongue ...
... learning ; and ' twere to be wished our gentry were so much lovers of learning that birth might always be joined with capacity . The work of this society should be to encourage polite learning , to polish and refine the English tongue ...
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... learning ; for nature can only furnish us with capacity ; or , as I have chose to illustrate it , with the tools of our profes- sion ; learning must fit them for use , must direct them in it , and , lastly , must con- tribute part at ...
... learning ; for nature can only furnish us with capacity ; or , as I have chose to illustrate it , with the tools of our profes- sion ; learning must fit them for use , must direct them in it , and , lastly , must con- tribute part at ...
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... learning , per- haps without being well able to read , have made a considerable figure in the republic of letters , the modern critics , I am told , have lately begun to assert that all kind of learning is entirely useless to a writer ...
... learning , per- haps without being well able to read , have made a considerable figure in the republic of letters , the modern critics , I am told , have lately begun to assert that all kind of learning is entirely useless to a writer ...
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