| Robert Burns - 1806 - Страниц: 422
...to profit much from his lessons in grammar; but Robert made some proficiency in it—a circumstance of considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius...even then he was a reader when he could get a book. Murdoch, whose library at that time had no great variety in it, lent him The Life of Hannibal, which... | |
| Robert Burns - 1813 - Страниц: 422
...to profit much from his lessons in grammar; but Robert made some proficiency in it—a circumstance of considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius...even then he was a reader when he could get a book. Murdoch, whose library at that time had no great variety in it, lent him The Life of Hannibal, which... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1814 - Страниц: 502
...to profit much from his lessons in grammar, but Robert made some proficiency in it, a circumstance of considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius...much pleasure and improvement; for even then he was ai*eader when he ciuld get a book. Murdoch, whose library at that time had no great variety in it,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - Страниц: 342
...to profit much from his lessons in grammar; but Robert made some proficiency in it—a circumstance of considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius and character; as he *oon became remarkable for the fluency and correctness of his expression, and read the few books thai... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1820 - Страниц: 484
...to profit much from his lessons in grammar, but Robert made some proficiency in it, a circumstance of considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius...even then he was a reader when he could get a book. Murdoch, whose library at that time had no great variety in it, lent him The Life of Hannibal, which... | |
| Robert Burns - 1831 - Страниц: 484
...Letter from GilbeH Bums lo Mrs. Dunlop. 17 mar ; but Robert made some proficiency in it—a circumstance of considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius...even then he was a reader when he could get a book. Murdoch, whose library at that time had no great variety in it, lent him The Life of Hannibal, which... | |
| Robert Burns - 1835 - Страниц: 440
...to profit much from his lessons in grammar ; but Robert made some proficiency in it—a circumstance of considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius...with much pleasure and improvement ; for even then h« was a reader, when he cuuld get a book. Murdoch, whose library at that time had no great variety... | |
| James Currie - 1838 - Страниц: 92
...and correctness of his expression, and read th few books that eame in his way with much pleasure anc improvement : for even then he was a reader when he could get a book. Murdoch, whose library at that time had no great variety in it, lent him The Life of Hannibal, which... | |
| 1841 - Страниц: 832
...to profit much from his lessons in grammar ; but Robert made some proficiency in it—a circumstance of considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius...fluency and correctness of his expression, and read the lew books that came in his way with much pleasure and improvement ; for even then he was a reader,... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1844 - Страниц: 706
...the elements of English grammar, in which Robert made í - me proficiency—a circumstance which had considerable weight in the unfolding of his genius...and correctness of his expression, and read the few book« that came in his way with much pleasure and improvement. It appears that William Burues approved... | |
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