| England - 1831 - 1044 pages
...when I read Homer, and hesitated about a word, Markham immediately explained it, and then we went ou ; but, when I hesitated with Hurd, he always referred...dictionary; I therefore conclude he wanted to be informed him•elf." — " Sir, (replied Parr,) I venture to differ from your Royal Highness's conclu»ion.... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1829 - 532 pages
...immediately explained it, and then we went on; but when I hesitated with Hurd, he always referred me lo the Dictionary ; I therefore conclude, he wanted to...think that Dr. Hurd pursued the right method, and lhat Dr. Markham failed in his duty. Hurd desired your Royal Highness to find the word in the Lexicon,... | |
| Robert Walsh - Serial publications - 1829 - 572 pages
...hesitated about a word, Markham immediately explained it, and then we went on ; but when 1 hesitated Avith Hurd, he always referred me to the Dictionary ; I...venture to differ from your Royal Highness's conclusion. 1 am myself a schoolmaster, and 1 think that Dr. Hurd pursued the right method, and that Dr. Markham... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 798 pages
...different inference.' ' Go on,' said the Prince, ' I declare that Markham understood Greek bet' ter than Hurd; for, when I read Homer, and hesitated '...always referred me to the Dictionary : I therefore con' elude he wanted to be informed himself.' ' Sir,' replied Parr, ' I venture to differ from your... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 804 pages
...different inference.' ' Go on,' said the Prince, ' I declare that Markham understood Greek bet' ter tlian Hurd ; for, when I read Homer, and hesitated ' about...always referred me to the Dictionary : I therefore con1 elude he wanted to be informed himself." ' Sir,' replied Parr, ' I venture to differ from your... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 794 pages
...Go on,' said the Prince, ' I declare that Markham understood Greek bet' ter than Hurd ; for, when 1 read Homer, and hesitated ' about a word, Markham...always referred me to the Dictionary : I therefore con' elude he wanted to be informed himself.' ' Sir,' replied Parr, ' I venture to differ from your... | |
| 1830 - 222 pages
...this conversation, and if you permit it to go on, must tolerate a very different inference." "Goon," said the Prince; "I declare that Markham understood...always referred me to the Dictionary. I therefore concluded he wanted to be informed himself." "Sir," replied Parr, "I venture to differ from your Royal... | |
| Scotland - 1831 - 1070 pages
...and authority, compared with the Bishop of Worcester's smoothness and softness, and I now add, (will) proper submission to your authority on such a subject,)...(replied Parr,) I venture to differ from your Royal Higlmess's conclusion. I am myself a schoolmaster ; and I think that Dr Hurd pursued the right method,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 320 pages
...about a word, Markham immediately explained it, and then we went on ; but, when I hesitated with Hard, he always referred me to the dictionary; I therefore...conclusion. I am myself a schoolmaster; and I think that Dr. Kurd pursued the right method, and that Dr. Markham failed in his duty. Hurd desired your Royal Highness... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1856 - 342 pages
...this conversation ; and, if you permit it to go on, must tolerate a very different inference. 5 — * Go on, (said the Prince ;) I declare that Markham...dictionary ; I therefore conclude he wanted to be informed himself.'-—'Sir, (replied Parr,)-I venture to differ from your Royal Highness's conclusion. I am... | |
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