Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities: Critical and HistoricalJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1830 - 460 páginas |
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... feelings must know , that what is necessarily very serious , is presupposed to be very dull , and consequently heard with listless- ness , or perhaps even with disgust . The only painful part of a public teacher's office , is the ...
... feelings must know , that what is necessarily very serious , is presupposed to be very dull , and consequently heard with listless- ness , or perhaps even with disgust . The only painful part of a public teacher's office , is the ...
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... feelings is the necessity of setting up scarecrows : a necessity which falls with more severity on the grieved and disappointed parent , than on the worth- less son . But I have never known an instance within my own experience , in ...
... feelings is the necessity of setting up scarecrows : a necessity which falls with more severity on the grieved and disappointed parent , than on the worth- less son . But I have never known an instance within my own experience , in ...
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... feeling , always subsisting among you independently of me : a system and habits which put a stern negative on every ... feelings or inten- a . tions . If the Cambridge triposes warrant me in DEDICATION . XV.
... feeling , always subsisting among you independently of me : a system and habits which put a stern negative on every ... feelings or inten- a . tions . If the Cambridge triposes warrant me in DEDICATION . XV.
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... feeling as you have mani- fested in your transactions with me . I will close this long epistle with a few words of advice , tran- scribed from those letters of Lord Chatham , to some passages in which I have already called your ...
... feeling as you have mani- fested in your transactions with me . I will close this long epistle with a few words of advice , tran- scribed from those letters of Lord Chatham , to some passages in which I have already called your ...
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... feeling , which we encounter so much more frequently in life than staring exhibitions either of virtue or vice , are quite compatible with the narrative parts of dra- matic poetry , and give an interest and a heighten- ing to it ...
... feeling , which we encounter so much more frequently in life than staring exhibitions either of virtue or vice , are quite compatible with the narrative parts of dra- matic poetry , and give an interest and a heighten- ing to it ...
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