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" Puerilis, got by heart almost the entire vocabulary of Latin and French primitives and words, could make congruous syntax, turn English into Latin, and vice versa, construe and prove what he read, and did the government and use of relatives, verbs, substantives,... "
Curiosities of Human Nature - Page 79
by Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 320 pages
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Highways and Byways in Surrey

Eric Parker - 1908 - 482 pages
...Latin, and vice versa, construe and prove what he read and did the government, and use of relatives, verbs, substantives, ellipses, and many figures and...write legibly, and had a strong passion for Greek. . . . He was all life, all prettiness, far from morose, sullen, or childish in anything he said or...
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Schola Regia Cantuariensis: A History of Canterbury School. Commonly Called ...

Charles Eveleigh Woodruff, Harry James Cape - 1908 - 510 pages
...did the government and use of relatives, verbs, substantives, ellipses and many figures and tropes ; began himself to write legibly and had a strong passion...for Greek. The number of verses he could recite was prodigious : when seeing a Plautus in one's hand, he ask'd what book it was, and, being told it was...
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Schola Regia Cantuariensis: A History of Canterbury School. Commonly Called ...

Charles Eveleigh Woodruff, Harry James Cape - 1908 - 512 pages
...did the government and use of relatives, verbs, substantives, ellipses and many figures and tropes ; began himself to write legibly and had a strong passion...for Greek. The number of verses he could recite was prodigious : when seeing a Plautus in one's hand, he ask'd what book it was, and, being told it was...
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Pamphlet, Issues 27-47

1914 - 556 pages
...government and use of relatives, verbs, substantives, ellipses, and many figures and tropes, and made considerable progress in Comenius's Janua ; began...himself to write legibly, and had a strong passion for Greeke. The number of verses he could recite was prodigious, and what he remembered of the parts of...
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Essays

Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell - 1914 - 292 pages
...Latin, and vice versa, construe and prove what he read, and did the government and use of relatives, verbs, substantives, ellipses, and many figures and...made a considerable progress in Comenius's ' Janua,' and had a strong passion for Greek." Grant that this may be a little abated, because a very serious...
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Poetry and the Child

John Dover Wilson - 1916 - 26 pages
...government and use of relatives, verbs, substantives, ellipses, and many figures and tropes, and made considerable progress in Comenius's Janua ; began...himself to write legibly, and had a strong passion for Greeke. The number of verses he could recite was prodigious, and what he remembered of the parts of...
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The Teaching and Cultivation of the French Language in England ..., Volume 1

Kathleen Rebillon Lambley - 1920 - 462 pages
...and prove what he read, and did the government and use of relatives, verbs, substantives, elipses, and many figures and tropes, and made a considerable...himself to write legibly, and had a strong passion for Greek."4 The manuals for teaching Latin and French together, either Latin school-books with French...
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The Teaching and Cultivation of the French Language in England ..., Volume 1

Kathleen Rebillon Lambley - 1920 - 464 pages
...and prove what he read, and did the government and use of relatives, verbs, substantives, elipses, and many figures and tropes, and made a considerable progress in Comenius's Jarnia, began himself to write legibly, and had a strong passion for Greek."4 The manuals for teaching...
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New Outlook, Volume 100

1912 - 1260 pages
...into Latine and vise versa, and did the government and nse of relatives, verbs, substantives, elipses and many figures and tropes, and made a considerable..."Janua"; began himself to write legibly and had a strange passion for Grfckf. , . . He was all /iff, all fn-ettincss, far from morose, sullen or childish...
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James and John Stuart Mill: Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century

Bruce Mazlish - 1988 - 524 pages
...Puerilis, got by heart almost the entire vocabulary of Latin and French primitive verbs . . . began to write legibly and had a strong passion for Greek. The number of verses he could recite was prodigious. . . . He had a wonderful disposition to mathematics having learned all his catechism early...
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