A Grent Record.
The late William Young Sellar, whose books on the Latin poets are so widely known and so much valued, was professor at the University of Edinburgh. Ho was much beloved by his pupils and had generally an exemplary patience with dullness and stupidity 1 . We are told, however, that one day the perverse impenetrability of a blockhead" was so intolerable that the professor at last cried out: "Sir, in translating that passage you have made more mistakes than the words admit of."-. "^ _J_ .
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Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1898, Page 4
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86A Grent Record. Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1898, Page 4
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