Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Its Pleasures and Rewards : in Two Volumes, Հատոր 1Harper & brothers, 1858 |
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... had been born , indeed , amid the miseries of the lowest indigence , his father be- ing a poor weaver , with a large family , for whom his best exertions were often unable to provide bread . In the " Memoirs of his own Life HEYNE . 29.
... had been born , indeed , amid the miseries of the lowest indigence , his father be- ing a poor weaver , with a large family , for whom his best exertions were often unable to provide bread . In the " Memoirs of his own Life HEYNE . 29.
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... father had manufactured ! " His parents sent him to a child's school in the suburbs of the small town of Chem- nitz , in Saxony , where they lived ; and he soon ex- hibited an uncommon desire of acquiring informa- tion . He made so ...
... father had manufactured ! " His parents sent him to a child's school in the suburbs of the small town of Chem- nitz , in Saxony , where they lived ; and he soon ex- hibited an uncommon desire of acquiring informa- tion . He made so ...
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... father was anxious that he should adopt some trade , but Heyne felt an invinci- ble desire to pursue his literary education ; and it was fortunate for the world that he was at this pe- riod of his life furnished with the means of follow ...
... father was anxious that he should adopt some trade , but Heyne felt an invinci- ble desire to pursue his literary education ; and it was fortunate for the world that he was at this pe- riod of his life furnished with the means of follow ...
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... father scarcely ever wrote to him but to inveigh against his indolence , often actually addressing his letters on the outside , " To Mr. Heyne , Idler , at Leipsic . " In the mean time , while his distress was every day becoming more ...
... father scarcely ever wrote to him but to inveigh against his indolence , often actually addressing his letters on the outside , " To Mr. Heyne , Idler , at Leipsic . " In the mean time , while his distress was every day becoming more ...
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... father , not only by his numerous pupils , but by all ranks of his fellow - citizens , who , on his death in 1812 , felt that their University and city had lost what had been for half a century its chief distinction . CHAPTER III ...
... father , not only by his numerous pupils , but by all ranks of his fellow - citizens , who , on his death in 1812 , felt that their University and city had lost what had been for half a century its chief distinction . CHAPTER III ...
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Էջ 168 - This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind, had I no better guide.
Էջ 166 - Thus with the year Seasons return ; but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud instead, and everduring dark Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men Cut off, and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of nature's works, to me expunged and rased, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out.
Էջ 169 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Էջ 218 - I was not quite thirteen when this happened; my little brother was hardly two; and we had not a relation nor a friend in the world.
Էջ 77 - take a long thin piece of whalebone, hold one end of it fast between your finger and thumb, and wind it round your finger; it will then endeavour to unwind itself ; and if you fix the other end of it to the inside of a small hoop, and leave it to itself, it will turn the hoop round and round, and wind up a thread tied to the outside of the hoop.
Էջ 194 - This kind of life — the cheerless gloom of a hermit, with the unceasing moil of a galley-slave, brought me to my sixteenth year ; a little before which period I first committed the sin of rhyme. You know our country custom of coupling a man and woman together as partners in the labours of harvest.
Էջ 195 - I had met with a collection of letters by the wits of Queen Anne's reign, and I pored over them most devoutly ; I kept copies of any of my oven letters that pleased me ; and a comparison between them and the composition of most of my correspondents flattered my vanity. I carried this whim so far, that though I had not three farthings...
Էջ 73 - ... length between my eye and the stars, sliding the beads upon it till they hid such and such stars from my eye, in order to take their apparent distances from one another ; and then, laying the thread down on a paper, I marked the stars thereon by the beads, according to their respective positions, having a candle by me.
Էջ 211 - Elegy on Aquila Rose, before mentioned, an ingenious young man, of excellent character, much respected in the town, clerk of the Assembly, and a pretty poet.
Էջ 195 - A Select Collection of English Songs, and Hervey's Meditations, had formed the whole of my reading. The collection of Songs was my vade mecum. I pored over them, driving my cart, or walking to labour, song by song, verse by verse ; carefully noting the true tender, or sublime, from affectation and fustian. I am convinced I owe to this practice much of my critic craft, such as it is.