| John Milton, Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 608 sivua
...perceiving with what earnest " desire I pursued learning, gave me not only all the encourage" ment, but all the help, he could. For, having a curious ear, " he understood by my tone when I understood what I read, " and when I did not; and accordingly would stop... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 sivua
...more acceptable to my master. He, on the other hand, perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning, gave me not only all the encouragement, but all the help ho could. For, having a curious ear, he understood by my tone, when I understood what I read, and when... | |
| Maria Webb - 1877 - 460 sivua
...my reading the more acceptable to my master. For he, perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning, gave me not only all the encouragement but...all the help he could. For, having a curious ear, he discerned by my tone when I understood what I read, and when 142 Ellwood an invalid. I did not; and... | |
| Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury, Thomas Ellwood - 1877 - 394 sivua
...more acceptable to my master. He, on the other hand, perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning, gave me not only all the encouragement,...all the help he could. For, having a curious ear, he understood by my tone when I understood what I read and when I did not ; and accordingly would stop... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 sivua
...more acceptable to my master, lie, on the other hand, perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued ccurred during the play ; at the end of which Jones...him "Which of the players he had liked best?" To understood, by my tone, when I understood what I read, and when I did not ; and accordingly would stop... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 sivua
...more acceptable to my master. He, on the other hand, perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning, gave me not only all the encouragement, but all the help he could ; for. havine a curious ear, he understood, by my tone, when I understood what I read, and when I did not... | |
| David Masson - 1880 - 880 sivua
...more acceptable to my master. He, on " the other hand, perceiving with what earnest desire I " pursued learning, gave me not only all the encouragement,...but all the help, he could. For, having a curious car, he " understood, by my tone, when I understood what I read " and when I did not, and accordingly... | |
| Thomas Ellwood - 1885 - 296 sivua
...more acceptable to my master. He, on the other hand, perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning, gave me not only all the encouragement but...the help he could ; for, having a curious ear, he understood by my tone when I understood what I read and when I did not ; and accordingly would stop... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 434 sivua
...foreign pronunciation of Latin, and perceiving with what earnest desire he pursued learning, gave him not only all the encouragement but all the help he could. " For, having a curious ear, he understood by my tone," says Ellwood, " when I understood what I read, and when I did not ; and accordingly... | |
| W. H. Davenport Adams - 1885 - 434 sivua
...Walk, near Bunhill Fields, his residence for the remainder of his life. While in Jewin Street he I encouragement but all the help he could. " For, having a curious ear, he understood by my tone," says Ellwood, " when I understood what I read, and when I did not; and accordingly... | |
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