| Henry Kirke White - 1807 - 344 páginas
...fourteen hours a day; the progress which he made in twelve months was indeed astonishing ; when he went to Cambridge> he was immediately as much distinguished...death were in him, and the place to which he had so lung looked OH with hope, served unhappily as a hot house to ripen them*. * During his residence in... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1808 - 380 páginas
...fourteen hours a day : the progress which he made in twelve months was indeed astonishing ; when he went to Cambridge, he was immediately as much distinguished...so long looked on with hope, served unhappily as a hot house to ripen them*, • During his residence in my family, says Mr. Grainger, his conduct was... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1808 - 698 páginas
...fourteen hours a day : the progress which he made in twelve months was indeed astonishing ; when he went to Cambridge, he was immediately as much distinguished...so long looked on with hope, served unhappily as a hot house to ripen them*. * During his residence in my family, says Mr. Grainger, his conduct was highly... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1811 - 404 páginas
...fourteen hours a day : the progress which he made in twelve months was indeed astonishing: when he went to Cambridge, he was immediately as much distinguished...unhappily as a hothouse to ripen them*. * During his residence in my family, says Mr. Grainger, his conduct was highly becoming, and suitable to a Christian... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1811 - 400 páginas
...knowledge as his genius: but the seeds of death were in him, and the place to which he had so Ipng looked on with hope, served unhappily as a hothouse to ripen them*. * During his residence in my family, says Mr. Grainger, his conduct was highly becoming, and suitable to a Christian... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 496 páginas
...hours a day ; the progress which he made in twelve months was indeed astonishing; for when be went to Cambridge he was immediately as much distinguished...him, and the place to which he had so long looked with hope, served unhappily as a hot-house to ripen them. During his first term, one of the university... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1813 - 730 páginas
...was indeed astonishing : when he went to Cambridge, he was immediately as much distinguished foit- his classical knowledge as his genius : but the seeds...unhappily as a hothouse to ripen them.* • During his residence in my family, says Mr Grainger, his conduct was highly becoming and suitable to a Christian... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1813 - 404 páginas
...parted with mutual regret; and by us his name will long be remembered with affection and delight. 1 During his first term one of the university scholarships became vacant, and Henry, young as lie was in college, and almost self-taught, was advised, by those who were best able to estimate his... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1816 - 398 páginas
...fourteen hours a day : the progress which he made in twelve months was indeed astonishing : when he went to Cambridge, he was immediately as much distinguished...unhappily as a hot-house to ripen them. * * During his residence in my family, says Mr. Grainger, his conduct was highly becoming and suitable to a Christian... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 490 páginas
...hours a day; the progress which he made in twelve monthsi was indeed astonishing; for when he went to Cambridge he was immediately as much distinguished...him, and the place to which he had so long looked with bope, served unhappily as a hot-house to ripen them. During his first term, one of the university... | |
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