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Page xii
... mind in infancy were never effaced . A great proportion of the instruction which he received before he arrived at the age of six years , was at home with his mother . Her school - room was the nursery . Here he had his regular hours for ...
... mind in infancy were never effaced . A great proportion of the instruction which he received before he arrived at the age of six years , was at home with his mother . Her school - room was the nursery . Here he had his regular hours for ...
Page xiv
... mind ; and he then formed a settled resolution , that he would make every effort in his power to equal those , whole talents and character he heard so highly extolled . So In his twelfth year , he went to Middletown , for the purpose of ...
... mind ; and he then formed a settled resolution , that he would make every effort in his power to equal those , whole talents and character he heard so highly extolled . So In his twelfth year , he went to Middletown , for the purpose of ...
Page xxi
... mind ; and evinced uncommon maturity of judgment and taste . The style is dignified and manly , and formed by a standard truly classical . The field of thought was new in this country . The Lectures of Lowth , if then published , were ...
... mind ; and evinced uncommon maturity of judgment and taste . The style is dignified and manly , and formed by a standard truly classical . The field of thought was new in this country . The Lectures of Lowth , if then published , were ...
Page xxii
... mind is always guided by certainty in its discovery of truth , so fully engrossed his attention , and his thoughts , that , for a time , he lost even his relish for poetry ; and it was not without difficulty that his fondness for it was ...
... mind is always guided by certainty in its discovery of truth , so fully engrossed his attention , and his thoughts , that , for a time , he lost even his relish for poetry ; and it was not without difficulty that his fondness for it was ...
Page xli
... mind was kindled with his subject ; till , excited by the re - acting stimulus of his own thoughts and commu- nications , he has spoken even more eloquently , and with a more finished touch of feeling , than was usual in his regular ...
... mind was kindled with his subject ; till , excited by the re - acting stimulus of his own thoughts and commu- nications , he has spoken even more eloquently , and with a more finished touch of feeling , than was usual in his regular ...
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