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Excerpt from A Grammatical Analysis of Selections From the Hebrew Scriptures: With an Exercise in Hebrew Composition
The philologist who undertakes the execution of a task like the present must descend from the elevation' to which his ac quirements have raised him, and place himself as nearly as pos sible on a level with the beginner. He must endeavour not only to ascertain and remove the obstacles likely to impede the tyro's progress, but must also keep in view the amount of know ledge which he has obtained and is constantly acquiring, in order that, by a systematic and judicious diminution of the quantity of aid afforded, he may lead his pupil to acquire the desirable faculty of investigating for and trusting to himself. By pursuing accurse such as is here prescribed, the interest and activity of the learner, from whom neither too much nor too little is required, will be constantly fostered, and his ultimate success insured.
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