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Gibbon

CHAPTER I
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To say that the discipline was lax would be to pay it an unmerited compliment.

There was no discipline at all.

He lived in Magdalen as he might have lived at the Angel or the Mitre Tavern.

He not only left his college, but he left the university, whenever he liked.

In one winter he made a tour to Bath, another to Buckinghamshire, and he made four excursions to London, "without once hearing the voice of admonition, without once feeling the hand of control." Of study he had just as much and as little as he pleased.
"As soon as my tutor had sounded the insufficiency of his disciple in school learning, he proposed that we should read every morning from ten to eleven the comedies of Terence.


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