The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 |
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... mind is furnished with a stock of words . After the pupil has made some progress in this kind of knowledge , " A grammar , " says Mr. Hamilton , " containing the declensions and conjugations , and printed specially for my classes , is ...
... mind is furnished with a stock of words . After the pupil has made some progress in this kind of knowledge , " A grammar , " says Mr. Hamilton , " containing the declensions and conjugations , and printed specially for my classes , is ...
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... mind of the pupil the mode in which a Greek expressed himself . Thus , the twenty- second verse of the first chapter must be translated thus : -iva that , dupev we might give , ἀπόκρισιν answer , τοις to the , πέμψασιν sent - ing , ἡμᾶς ...
... mind of the pupil the mode in which a Greek expressed himself . Thus , the twenty- second verse of the first chapter must be translated thus : -iva that , dupev we might give , ἀπόκρισιν answer , τοις to the , πέμψασιν sent - ing , ἡμᾶς ...
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... mind by daily marking , first , the cause and matter ; then , the words and phrases ; next , the order and composition ; after , the reason and arguments ; then the forms and figures of both the tongues ; lastly , the measure and ...
... mind by daily marking , first , the cause and matter ; then , the words and phrases ; next , the order and composition ; after , the reason and arguments ; then the forms and figures of both the tongues ; lastly , the measure and ...
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... mind , by the practice of applying them , than by com- mitting them verbally to memory . No one of these points is ... minds . - This is what is wanted for the purposes of civil life . SHAKSPEARE MEETING AT THE GARRICK'S HEAD , BOW ...
... mind , by the practice of applying them , than by com- mitting them verbally to memory . No one of these points is ... minds . - This is what is wanted for the purposes of civil life . SHAKSPEARE MEETING AT THE GARRICK'S HEAD , BOW ...
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... mind is best adapted for man of genius must be unfit it . Mr. Gifford saw a writer's weaknesses at for every thing . That which a glance he knew how to gloss over strong at present would most espe- truths , or to distort them , so that ...
... mind is best adapted for man of genius must be unfit it . Mr. Gifford saw a writer's weaknesses at for every thing . That which a glance he knew how to gloss over strong at present would most espe- truths , or to distort them , so that ...
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