Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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68. oldal
... comes at the end : Physic is by no means here taught so well as in Edinburgh ; and in all Leyden there are but four British students , owing to all necessaries being so extremely dear and the professors so very lazy ( the chemical ...
... comes at the end : Physic is by no means here taught so well as in Edinburgh ; and in all Leyden there are but four British students , owing to all necessaries being so extremely dear and the professors so very lazy ( the chemical ...
140. oldal
... come in to borrow coal . - There is a notable passage too in his review of Young " On Original Com- position " : Of genius there are two species , an earlier and a later ; or , call them infantine and adult . An adult genius comes out ...
... come in to borrow coal . - There is a notable passage too in his review of Young " On Original Com- position " : Of genius there are two species , an earlier and a later ; or , call them infantine and adult . An adult genius comes out ...
251. oldal
... Come , " says he , " let me tell you this is no bad morning's work ; and now , my dear boy , if you are not better ... comes the detail , fondly recalled . Yet Mr. Housman holds that in the period lying between " Samson Agonistes " and ...
... Come , " says he , " let me tell you this is no bad morning's work ; and now , my dear boy , if you are not better ... comes the detail , fondly recalled . Yet Mr. Housman holds that in the period lying between " Samson Agonistes " and ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
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