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... Candidates be required to pay fees at the dis- cretion of the Syndicate . 5. That every Candidate be examined in ... Candidates nor any Class Lists be published . 7. That the Candidates who have satisfied the Examiners receive ...
... Candidates be required to pay fees at the dis- cretion of the Syndicate . 5. That every Candidate be examined in ... Candidates nor any Class Lists be published . 7. That the Candidates who have satisfied the Examiners receive ...
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... Candidates . 2. Desks must be provided so as to allow to all the Candidates at least four feet in length apiece , without requiring them to be seated on opposite sides . 3. The desks for drawing must be so placed that the Candidates may ...
... Candidates . 2. Desks must be provided so as to allow to all the Candidates at least four feet in length apiece , without requiring them to be seated on opposite sides . 3. The desks for drawing must be so placed that the Candidates may ...
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... Candidate should be supplied : they can be obtained at any good colour - shop . 3. Some arrangement by which a Candidate can place the drawing which she has to copy in a convenient position before her is desirable . 4. Candidates must ...
... Candidate should be supplied : they can be obtained at any good colour - shop . 3. Some arrangement by which a Candidate can place the drawing which she has to copy in a convenient position before her is desirable . 4. Candidates must ...
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... ( Candidates are recommended , if they have not time for the whole paper , to answer a few questions thoroughly . ) I. WHAT assumption does Butler make at the outset of his Analogy ? What do you mean by final causes ? What is the exact ...
... ( Candidates are recommended , if they have not time for the whole paper , to answer a few questions thoroughly . ) I. WHAT assumption does Butler make at the outset of his Analogy ? What do you mean by final causes ? What is the exact ...
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... [ Candidates may omit one of the questions 6 and 7. ] Italian . 1. GIVE a short account of Italian poetical literature before Dante . How does he mention any of his predecessors ? 2. What works did Dante write besides the Divina Com ...
... [ Candidates may omit one of the questions 6 and 7. ] Italian . 1. GIVE a short account of Italian poetical literature before Dante . How does he mention any of his predecessors ? 2. What works did Dante write besides the Divina Com ...
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Page 34 - Esce di mano a Lui, che la vagheggia Prima che sia, a guisa di fanciulla, Che piangendo e ridendo pargoleggia, L' anima semplicetta, che sa nulla, Salvo che, mossa da lieto fattore, Volentier torna a ciò che la trastulla. Di picciol bene in pria sente sapore ; Quivi s' inganna, e dietro ad esso corre, Se guida o fren non torce suo amore.
Page 69 - SCRIPTURES, &c. The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English Version, with the Text revised by a Collation of its Early and other Principal Editions...
Page 26 - I have no churlish objection to the circumnavigation of the globe, for the purposes of art, of study, and benevolence, so that the man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat which he does not carry, travels away from himself, and grows old even in youth among old things. In Thebes, in Palmyra, his will and mind have become old and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins.
Page 72 - Greek and English Testament, in parallel columns on the same page. Edited by J. SCHOLEFIELD, MA late Regius Professor of Greek in the University. New Edition, with the marginal references as arranged and revised by DR SCRIvENER, js.
Page 81 - Nicht die Wahrheit, in deren Besitz irgend ein Mensch ist, oder zu sein vermeinet, sondern die aufrichtige Mühe, die er angewandt hat, hinter die Wahrheit zu kommen, macht den Wert des Menschen.
Page 81 - Wenn Gott in seiner Rechten alle Wahrheit und in seiner Linken den einzigen immer regen Trieb nach Wahrheit, obschon mit dem Zusatze, mich immer und ewig zu irren, verschlossen hielte und spräche zu mir: „Wähle!" — ich fiele ihm mit Demut in seine Linke und sagte: „Vater, gib! Die reine Wahrheit ist ja doch nur für dich allein!
Page 16 - To plague the inventor ; this even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips.
Page 81 - Combien j'ai douce souvenance Du joli lieu de ma naissance ! Ma sœur, qu'ils étaient beaux les jours De France ! O mon pays, sois mes amours Toujours ! Te souvient-il que notre mère, Au foyer de notre chaumière, Nous pressait sur son cœur joyeux, Ma chère ; Et nous baisions ses blancs cheveux Tous deux. Ma sœur, te souvient-il encore Du château que baignait la Dore ? Et de cette tant vieille tour Du Maure, Où l'airain sonnait le retour Du jour?
Page 81 - To spend too much time in studies, is sloth; to use them too much for ornament, is affectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules, is the humour of a scholar: they perfect nature, and are perfected by experience...
Page 43 - Lo rivocai: sì poco a lui ne calse. Tanto giù cadde, che tutti argomenti Alla salute sua eran già corti , Fuor che mostrargli le perdute genti. Per questo visitai l'uscio de' morti; Ed a colui che l'ha quassù condotto, Li prieghi miei, piangendo, furon pòrti.