Sure Pride itself has dictated to the fellows of our colleges the absurd passion of being attended at meals, and on other public occasions, by those poor men, who, willing to be scholars, come in upon some charitable foundation. It implies a contradiction, for men to be at once learning the liberal arts, and at the some time treated as slaves; at once studying freedom, and practicing servitude.
QUESTION:
1. What is 'Sure Pride'?
2. Who are 'the fellows of our colleges'? Do we need more context to tell whom they are?
3.passion = thought?
4.attended = accompanied OR served ?
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My try: QUESTION: 1. What is 'Sure Pride'? --- I don't know either.
— Doll
My try: QUESTION: 1.
What is 'Sure Pride'?
--- I don't know either.
2.
Who are 'the fellows of our colleges'?
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Sure Pride itself has dictated to the fellows of our colleges the absurd passion of being attended at meals, and on other public occasions, by those poor men, who, willing to be scholars, come in upon some charitable fou