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... needed for contest with num- bers . For three years he went to the College , learning his lessons at home carefully , but with- out any ambitious dream of excelling the rest of his class - mates . Greek , indeed , was scarcely taught in ...
... needed for contest with num- bers . For three years he went to the College , learning his lessons at home carefully , but with- out any ambitious dream of excelling the rest of his class - mates . Greek , indeed , was scarcely taught in ...
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... needed , gathering them out of the open hand of Provi- dence . Thus Dr Forsyth , the minister of Bel- helvie , taught him to use his eyes . He was another of Mr Blackie's friends who took an interest in John , and he helped him ...
... needed , gathering them out of the open hand of Provi- dence . Thus Dr Forsyth , the minister of Bel- helvie , taught him to use his eyes . He was another of Mr Blackie's friends who took an interest in John , and he helped him ...
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... needed it , he set down his indignation on a sheet of foolscap , and posted it to an Edinburgh editor . This was Mr Henry Glassford Bell , who published the letter in a summer number of the ' Edinburgh Literary Journal . ' It was the ...
... needed it , he set down his indignation on a sheet of foolscap , and posted it to an Edinburgh editor . This was Mr Henry Glassford Bell , who published the letter in a summer number of the ' Edinburgh Literary Journal . ' It was the ...
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... needed for this work , and these he pro- cured either from Professor Gerhard or by mak- ing copious extracts in the Minerva Library . When Mr Gerhard's books and manuscripts were too valuable to be lent , he had the priv- ilege of ...
... needed for this work , and these he pro- cured either from Professor Gerhard or by mak- ing copious extracts in the Minerva Library . When Mr Gerhard's books and manuscripts were too valuable to be lent , he had the priv- ilege of ...
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... , and all clamorous for articulate expression , he felt stupefied in the presence of the stereotyped and ancient Themis . To persevere at all needed a courage stimulated by intervals of dalliance with the more attractive Muses . 139.
... , and all clamorous for articulate expression , he felt stupefied in the presence of the stereotyped and ancient Themis . To persevere at all needed a courage stimulated by intervals of dalliance with the more attractive Muses . 139.
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