The Life of Thomas Burgess, D.D.: F.R.S., F.A.S., &c. &c. &c., Late Lord Bishop of SalisburyLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1840 - 557 pages |
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... habit of construing . It was therefore with no small reason that he said to his old pupil Burgess , on receiving from him in after years a present of his youthful publication of a new edition of Burton's Pentalogia- " You are got far ...
... habit of construing . It was therefore with no small reason that he said to his old pupil Burgess , on receiving from him in after years a present of his youthful publication of a new edition of Burton's Pentalogia- " You are got far ...
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... habit to sit up for hours after the other boys had retired to rest , in order to enjoy undisturbed his favourite authors . It has been justly remarked , that the future man may usually be traced in the dispositions and habits of the boy ...
... habit to sit up for hours after the other boys had retired to rest , in order to enjoy undisturbed his favourite authors . It has been justly remarked , that the future man may usually be traced in the dispositions and habits of the boy ...
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... habits . The four years which he spent at Oxford , pre- viously to taking his degree , were steadily devoted to hard reading and to learned researches . He studied some of the finest works of the Greek philosophers and poets , with ...
... habits . The four years which he spent at Oxford , pre- viously to taking his degree , were steadily devoted to hard reading and to learned researches . He studied some of the finest works of the Greek philosophers and poets , with ...
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... habits and retiring disposi- tion prevented his mingling much in general society at Oxford , there was a select set of literary men , including several Wickamites , with whom he lived on terms of intimacy , and to whom he was en- deared ...
... habits and retiring disposi- tion prevented his mingling much in general society at Oxford , there was a select set of literary men , including several Wickamites , with whom he lived on terms of intimacy , and to whom he was en- deared ...
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... habits and pursuits , but as a most welcome and agreeable companion whenever he allowed himself to indulge in the pleasures of social intercourse . * He is de- scribed by another of his contemporaries as wearing on his fine features ...
... habits and pursuits , but as a most welcome and agreeable companion whenever he allowed himself to indulge in the pleasures of social intercourse . * He is de- scribed by another of his contemporaries as wearing on his fine features ...
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