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Excerpt from The Works of Stephen Olin, D.D., LL. D, Vol. 2: Late President of the Wesleyan University
This knowledge of first principles is even more important to the student who aspires to an education truly liberal than to the teacher himself, who often acquires the elements of science and language very perfectly by virtue of endless rep etitions, while wholly unconscious of their subtile powers and manifold relations and affinities. By force of inveterate habit, he can walk in the dark, and without tripping, the wonted round of his narrow curriculum. He may be likened to the porter'of a princely mansion, who never advances be yond the vestibule of the palace, though forever employed in opening the door which admits hundreds into beautiful sa loons blazing with light and magnificence.
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