He was his companion in play, and personally taught him, seriously taking up study after study, until at sixteen Harold was well prepared for college-scholastically prepared, we should amend-for unconsciously the father had kept him from the normal comradeship with boys of his age.
"Our Nervous Friends Illustrating the Mastery of Nervousness"
Robert S. Carroll
It opens with a long epistle, filling some hundred pages in the modern editions, from Democritus Junior, as the author calls himself, to the reader-an epistle which gives a true foretaste of the character and style of the text, though, unlike that text, it is not scholastically divided.
"A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature"
George Saintsbury
His flogging was put off sine die, for the doctor felt it unjust to deal with his case scholastically while the question of his punishment by the laws of the country was still pending.
"Dr. Jolliffe's Boys"
Lewis Hough