The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... feel , for he is a spectator of their sufferings ; their joys , their deliverance relieve him from a distress , al- most as real as if he had been their contemporaries . To him , they are living beings , acting their appropriate part on ...
... feel , for he is a spectator of their sufferings ; their joys , their deliverance relieve him from a distress , al- most as real as if he had been their contemporaries . To him , they are living beings , acting their appropriate part on ...
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... feel more at his ease , than when surrounded by his auditors or his manuscripts . " In describing this university , I have spoken only of the ordinary professors . The next , and the inferior class , are called extraordinary . They ...
... feel more at his ease , than when surrounded by his auditors or his manuscripts . " In describing this university , I have spoken only of the ordinary professors . The next , and the inferior class , are called extraordinary . They ...
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... feel all the ardour of youth , and the consequent longing for repu- tation . To acquire subsistence and fame , they make unwearied exer- tions Before them they see the extraordinary professors , whose title in the eyes of the students ...
... feel all the ardour of youth , and the consequent longing for repu- tation . To acquire subsistence and fame , they make unwearied exer- tions Before them they see the extraordinary professors , whose title in the eyes of the students ...
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... feel the true spirit of David , of Isaiah , Æschylus , Eu- ripides , Dante , or Calderon , with almost the same force as the contem- poraries of those poets . Such a professor becomes , in fact , a lamp to guide the student in the ...
... feel the true spirit of David , of Isaiah , Æschylus , Eu- ripides , Dante , or Calderon , with almost the same force as the contem- poraries of those poets . Such a professor becomes , in fact , a lamp to guide the student in the ...
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... feel their glory identified with the literary re- putation of their subjects , and the people consider the renown of their scholars as honouring and ennobling their country.- Is it wonderful that professor , and teacher , and student ...
... feel their glory identified with the literary re- putation of their subjects , and the people consider the renown of their scholars as honouring and ennobling their country.- Is it wonderful that professor , and teacher , and student ...
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