Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... tion of classes less irksome , and less difficult . The editor would , therefore , recommend to professors and teachers , uniformly to insist that scholars , at the commencement of their recitations . be prepared to repeat , with ...
... tion of classes less irksome , and less difficult . The editor would , therefore , recommend to professors and teachers , uniformly to insist that scholars , at the commencement of their recitations . be prepared to repeat , with ...
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... tion at the present time pursued in every well regulated female- school , both in this country and in Great Britain ; and as cases very rarely occur , in which young ladies are to be found with sufficient acquaintance with the ancient ...
... tion at the present time pursued in every well regulated female- school , both in this country and in Great Britain ; and as cases very rarely occur , in which young ladies are to be found with sufficient acquaintance with the ancient ...
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... tion for any of them , than the practice merely of Homer and Virgil , supported by the authority of Aristotle . Strange ! that in so long a work , he should never once have stumbled upon the question , whether , and how far , do these ...
... tion for any of them , than the practice merely of Homer and Virgil , supported by the authority of Aristotle . Strange ! that in so long a work , he should never once have stumbled upon the question , whether , and how far , do these ...
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... tion of such a thing . If this argument need confirmation , I urge experience : whoever makes a trial will find , that ideas are linked together in the mind , form- ing a connected hain ; and that we have not the command of any idea ...
... tion of such a thing . If this argument need confirmation , I urge experience : whoever makes a trial will find , that ideas are linked together in the mind , form- ing a connected hain ; and that we have not the command of any idea ...
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... tion , that wit and judgment are seldom united . Wit consists chiefly in joining things by distant and fanciful relations , which surprise because they are unexpected : such relations , being of the slightest kind , readily occur to ...
... tion , that wit and judgment are seldom united . Wit consists chiefly in joining things by distant and fanciful relations , which surprise because they are unexpected : such relations , being of the slightest kind , readily occur to ...
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