| John Milton - 1826 - 484 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,...the help, he could; for, having a curious ear, he understood by my tone when I understood k " The early life of Ellwood," Mr. Warton has remarked, "... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1826 - 460 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,...the help, he could ; for, having a curious ear, he understood by my tone when I understood " " The early life of Ellwood," Mr. WartOn has remarked, "... | |
| 1826 - 370 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,...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... | |
| 1827 - 330 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 hy my tone when I understood what I read and when I did not; and accordingly would stop... | |
| William Allen - 1836 - 368 sivua
...more acceptable to my master. He, orf 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... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 320 sivua
...he instructed me how to sound the vowels. Perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning, he gave me not only all the encouragement, but all the help he could. For having a curious ear, he understood by my tones, when I understood what I read, and when I did not. " Some time before I went... | |
| Thomas Ellwood - 1838 - 236 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,...the help he could : for, having a curious ear, he understood by my tone when I understood what I read, and when J did not ; and accordingly would stop... | |
| Mary Ann Kelty - 1840 - 504 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... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1843 - 496 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 knew by my tone when I understood what I read, and when I did not ; and accordingly would stop me,... | |
| 1847 - 640 sivua
...Latin tongue as he pleased to have me read. " He, perceiving with what earnest desire I had 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 could stop... | |
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