It can excite no surprise, his brilliant career
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through life considered, that his juvenile2 studies were assiduous, ardent3, and successful. He was frequently heard to declare that he had been once only chastised4 at school, and that not for slackness, but forwardness in scholastic5 lore6. A favourite comrade, who shared his affections, though not his application or his genius, was hesitating through an ill-learnt lesson, and on the point of incurring7 punishment, when young Burney, dropping his head on his breast to muffle8 his voice, whispered the required answer.
“Burney prompts, Sir!” was loudly called out by a jealous, or malevolent9 fellow-student: and Burney paid the ignoble10 tax at which his incautious good nature, and superior talents, were assessed.
The resources of practical education ought, perhaps, to be judged only by the experience which puts them into play; but incongruous, at least to all thinking, though it may be incompetent11, observers, must seem the discipline that appoints to the instinctive12 zeal13 of youthful friendship, the same degrading species of punishment that may be necessary for counteracting14 the sluggard15 mischiefs16 of indolence, or the dangerous examples of misconduct.
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The prominent talents of young Burney for music fixed17 that tuneful art for his profession; and happily so; for while its pursuit was his business, its cultivation18 was his never-ceasing delight.
Yet not exclusively: far otherwise. He had a native love of literature, in all its branches, that opened his intellects to observation, while it furnished his mind with embellishments upon almost every subject; a thirst of knowledge, that rendered science, as far as he had opportunity for its investigation19, an enlargement to his understanding; and an imagination that invested all the arts with a power of enchantment20.
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