| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 400 sayfa
...cultivating his faculties. The school of Rugby, in which he had, by the rulesof its foundation, a right to be instructed, was then in high reputation, under...even of the highest rank, entrusted their sons. He hadjudgment to discover, and, for some time, generosity to encourage, the genius of young Cave; and... | |
| James Hardie - 1805 - 536 sayfa
...liberal education, to seek some other means of getting a livelihood. The master had judgment enough to discover, and for some time, generosity to encourage...genius of young Cave, and was so well pleased with the rapidity of his progress, that he declared his resolution to breed him for the university, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 402 sayfa
...cultivating his faculties. The school of Rugby, in which he had, by the rules of its foundation, a right to be instructed, was then in high reputation, under...judgment to discover, and, for some time, generosity • This life first appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1754, and is now printed from a copy revised... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 638 sayfa
...cultivating his faculties., *The school of Rugby, in which he had, by the rules of its foundation, a right to be instructed, was then in high reputation, under...pleased with his quick progress in the school, that he declarer! his resolution to breed him for the University, and recommended him as a servitor to some... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 646 sayfa
...under the Rev. Mr. Holyock, to u hose care most of the neighbouring families, even of the highest^rank, entrusted their sons. He had judgment to discover,...some time, generosity to encourage, the genius of yourrg Cave ; and was so well pleased with his quick progress in the school, that he declared his resolution... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 546 sayfa
...cultivating his faculties. The school of Rugby, in which he had, by the t rules of its foundation, a right to be instructed, was then in high reputation, under...their sons. He had judgment to discover, and, for some timCj generosity to encourage the genius of young Cave ; and was so well pleased with his quick progress... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 sayfa
...cultivating his faculties. The school of Rugby, in which he had, by the rules of its foundation, a right to be instructed, was then in high reputation, under...of the neighbouring families, even of the highest i Out. and European Magazines. * ' rank, entrusted their sons. He had judgment to discover, and, fpr... | |
| 1813 - 536 sayfa
...drudgery, quickly disgusted him ; and he went up to London in quest of more suitable employment. Here rank, entrusted their sons. He had judgment to discover, and, for some time, generosity to entourage the genius of young Cave; and was so well pleased with his quick progress in the school,... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 638 sayfa
...the rules of its foundation, a right to be instructed, was then in high reputation, under the Ilev. Mr. Holyock, to whose care most of the neighbouring families, even of tiie highest rank, entrusted their sons. He had judgment to discover, and, for some time, generosity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 476 sayfa
...cultivating his faculties. The school of Rugby, in which he had, by the rules of its foundation, a right to be instructed, was then in high reputation, under the Rev. Mr Holyock, to whose care most of the * This life first appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1754, and is now printed from a copy revised... | |
| |