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" I had my time, readers, as others have who have good learning bestowed upon them, to be sent to those places, where the opinion was it might be soonest attained : and, as the manner is, was not unstudied in those authors which are most commended ; whereof... "
The North British review - 306 ÆäÀÌÁö
1852
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The Juvenile Plutarch:: Containing Accounts of the Lives of Celebrated ...

1806 - 204 ÆäÀÌÁö
...further satisfaction to hear him declare it particularly in this manner : " I had my time", says he, " as others have, who have good learning bestowed upon...whose matter methought I loved indeed ; but as my age then was I understood them. Others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce,...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Interspersed ..., 7±Ç

John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806
...perfuading fome to be fuch really themfelves, as they cannot believe me to be more than what I fain. I had my time, readers, as others have, who have good learning beftowed upon them, to be fent to thofe places, where the opinion was, it might be fooneft attained...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807
...persuading some to be such really themselves, as they cannot believe me to be more than what I fain. I had my time, readers, as others have' who have good...grave orators and historians, whose matter methought J loved indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets,...
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Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the close ..., 3±Ç

George Burnett - 1807
...persuading some to be such really then> selves, as they cannot believe me to be more than what I fain. .1 had my time, readers, as others have who have good...and, as the manner is, was not unstudied in those authprs which are most commended ; whereof some were grave orators ami historians, -whose matter methought...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: Ecclesiastical law. Matrimonial law. Of ...

John Milton - 1809
...persuading some to be such really themselves, as they cannot believe me to be more than what I fain. I had my time, readers, as others have, who have good...to those places, where the opinion was, it might be soouest attained ; and as the manner is, was not unstudied in those authors which are most commended...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines ..., 3±Ç

Francis Wrangham - 1816
...persuading some to be such really themselves, as they cannot believe me to be more than what I feign. I had my time, readers, as others have who have good...whose matter methought I loved indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them. Others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce,...
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The Juvenile Plutarch: Containing Accounts of the Lives of Celebrated ..., 2±Ç

1820 - 184 ÆäÀÌÁö
...further satisfaction to hear him declare it particularly in this manner : " I had my time/' says he, " as others have, who have good learning bestowed upon...opinion was it might be soonest attained, and as the mariner is, was not unstudied in those authors which are most commended : whereof some were grave orators...
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The juvenile Plutarch, accounts of the lives of celebrated children ..., ÆÄÆ® 2

1820
...further satisfaction to hear him declare it particularly in this manner : " I had my time," says he, " as others have, who have good learning bestowed upon...to be sent to those places where the opinion was it night be soonest attained, and as the inner is, was not unstudied in those authors which are most commended...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 85±Ç

1820
...was it might soonest be attained, and as the manner is, was not unstudied in those authers which arc most commended, whereof some were grave orators and...historians, whose matter me-thought I loved indeed, but a« my age then was so I understood them. Others were the smooth elegiac pouts, whereof the schools...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 615 ÆäÀÌÁö
...persuading some to be such really themselves, as they cannot believe me to be more than what I fain. I had my time, readers,, as others have who have good...some were grave orators and historians, whose matter inethought I loved indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac...
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