| Edward Gibbon - 1796 - 360 sayfa
...difficulty of reconciling the Septuagint with the Hebrew computation. I arrived at Oxford with a flock of erudition , that might have puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance, of which a fchool-boy would have been afhamed. At the conclufion of this firfl period of my life, I am tempted... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 sayfa
...difficulty of reconciling the Septuagint with the Hebrew computation. I arrived at Oxford with a ftock of erudition, that might have puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance, of which a fchool-boy would have been afhamed. To the univerfity of Oxford / acknowledge no obligation; and (lie... | |
| 1860 - 566 sayfa
...exquisitely alive to the melodies of his native tongue. Gibbon describes himself as taking with him to Oxford 'a ' stock of erudition that might have puzzled a...doctor, and a ' degree of ignorance of which a schoolboy would have been ' ashamed.' Milton probably had nothing to be ashamed of on the one score, and much... | |
| John Aikin - 1803 - 646 sayfa
...studies usual in a literary progress at that period of life. " I arrived at Oxford," says he, " with a stock of erudition that might have puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance of which a school-boy would bave been ashamed." In th:s state it is evident that he was ill prepared to receive the benefits,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 sayfa
...the difficulty of reconciling the Septuagint with the Hebrew computation. I arrived at Oxford with a stock of erudition, that might have puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance, of which a school-boy would have been ashamed. At the conclusion of this first period of my life, I am tempted to enter a... | |
| 1807 - 772 sayfa
...Septuagint with the Hebrew computation. I arrived a' Oxford with a stock of erudition that might ha\re puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance, of which a school-boy would have been ashamed. To the university of Oxford I acknowledge no o'iliçations ; ana she wiil... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 sayfa
...extensive as that of some others at the same period of life. He says of himself: I arrived at Oxford with a stock of erudition that might have puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance of which a school-boy would have been ashamed. Under such circumstances, he was but ill prepared to receive the benefits... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1813 - 532 sayfa
...matriculated as a gentleman commoner of Magdalen College. To Oxford, he informs us, he brought " a ftock of erudition that might have puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance of which a fchool-boy would have been afhamed." During the three laft years, although ficknefs interrupted a regular... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 548 sayfa
...year, he was matriculated as a gentleman commoner of Magdalencollege. To Oxford, he informs us, he brought " a stock of erudition that might have puzzled...doctor, and a degree of ignorance of which a school-boy would have been ashamed." During the last three years, although sickness interrupted a regular course... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1814 - 726 sayfa
...the difficulty of reconciling the Septuagint with the Hebrew computation. I arrived at Oxford with a stock of erudition, that might have puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance, of which a school-boy would have been ashamed. • At the conclusion of this first period of my life, I am tempted to enter... | |
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