Henry Adams Quote

Rather by instinct than by guidance, he turned to writing, and his professors or tutors occasionally gave his English composition a hesitating approval; but in that branch, as in all the rest, even when he made a long struggle for recognition, he never convinced his teachers that his abilities, at their best, warranted placing him on the rank-list, among the first third of his class. Instructors generally reach a fairly accurate gauge of their scholars' powers.


The Education of Henry Adams (1907)


Rather by instinct than by guidance, he turned to writing, and his professors or tutors occasionally gave his English composition a hesitating...

Rather by instinct than by guidance, he turned to writing, and his professors or tutors occasionally gave his English composition a hesitating...

Rather by instinct than by guidance, he turned to writing, and his professors or tutors occasionally gave his English composition a hesitating...

Rather by instinct than by guidance, he turned to writing, and his professors or tutors occasionally gave his English composition a hesitating...