Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities: Critical and HistoricalJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1830 - 460 páginas |
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... things , melancholizing in woods where waters are , quiet places by rivers , fountains , whereas the silly man expecting no such matter , thinketh only how best to delectate and refresh his mynde continually with Natura her pleasaunt ...
... things , melancholizing in woods where waters are , quiet places by rivers , fountains , whereas the silly man expecting no such matter , thinketh only how best to delectate and refresh his mynde continually with Natura her pleasaunt ...
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... thing that the wit of man has ever yet devised ; of pointing out how abhorrent from Christian principles are their worst doctrines , how greatly inferior the noblest conjectures of their most highly favoured minds . With respect to the ...
... thing that the wit of man has ever yet devised ; of pointing out how abhorrent from Christian principles are their worst doctrines , how greatly inferior the noblest conjectures of their most highly favoured minds . With respect to the ...
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... thing like meanness or shuffling ; which hold the character of a gentleman to be of the very first necessity . In no instance have I ever known ungentlemanly or immoral conduct cheered by any individual not personally implicated . I ...
... thing like meanness or shuffling ; which hold the character of a gentleman to be of the very first necessity . In no instance have I ever known ungentlemanly or immoral conduct cheered by any individual not personally implicated . I ...
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... thing your generous heart prompts you to wish to be , and that mine most affectionately wishes for There is but one danger in your you . way , and that is , perhaps , natural enough to your age , the love of pleasure , or the fear of ...
... thing your generous heart prompts you to wish to be , and that mine most affectionately wishes for There is but one danger in your you . way , and that is , perhaps , natural enough to your age , the love of pleasure , or the fear of ...
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... from a wise man , by add- ing any thing from myself , beyond the assurance of my being Your faithful and affectionate friend , BENJ . H. MALKIN . CONTENTS . Page On the Aristotelian Philosophy ........ On Callimachus DEDICATION . xxiii.
... from a wise man , by add- ing any thing from myself , beyond the assurance of my being Your faithful and affectionate friend , BENJ . H. MALKIN . CONTENTS . Page On the Aristotelian Philosophy ........ On Callimachus DEDICATION . xxiii.
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