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... learning them . But with regard to a gift of tongues either known or unknown there are more things than are dreamt of in the Irvingite philosophy or in the Lerry - cum - twang school . It was a received opinion in the seventeenth ...
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... day , and lives to the age of threescore and ten , expends during his life as much time in the act of shaving , as would have sufficed for learning . seven languages . The poet Southey is said to carry shaving to its 209.
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... learning languages , -by seven , the number of languages to be learnt , we have three hundred and ninety hours for each language ; three hundred and ninety lessons of an hour long , -wherein it is evident that any person of common ...
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... learning them . It is strictly true that in the time specified a man of good capacity might add seven more languages to the seven for which that computation was formed ; and that a person who has any remarkable aptitude for such studies ...
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