Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... father's disappointment . " Of this humour , distinguished from pleasantry , there is another admirable instance in the Hecyra , and that in the same character of Laches : - Odiosa hæc est ætas adolescentulis : E medio æquom excedere ...
... father's disappointment . " Of this humour , distinguished from pleasantry , there is another admirable instance in the Hecyra , and that in the same character of Laches : - Odiosa hæc est ætas adolescentulis : E medio æquom excedere ...
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... father and an uncle , educate a son and a nephew on totally opposite systems . In L'Ecole des Maris , two guardians have each a fe- male ward committed to their charge ; and , as in the Latin play , one is severe and the other indulgent ...
... father and an uncle , educate a son and a nephew on totally opposite systems . In L'Ecole des Maris , two guardians have each a fe- male ward committed to their charge ; and , as in the Latin play , one is severe and the other indulgent ...
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... father . The father , wise and experienced , is anxious to preserve the in- nocence and virtue of his son ; but is aware of all the influence which the temptations of the world exercise over the young and thoughtless . He might indeed ...
... father . The father , wise and experienced , is anxious to preserve the in- nocence and virtue of his son ; but is aware of all the influence which the temptations of the world exercise over the young and thoughtless . He might indeed ...
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... father foreknows such occasional failure , for which he provides this remedy . He lays such a train of consequences ... father , though he foresee evil , cannot prevent it ; the Heavenly Father might , but does not . We must here limit ...
... father foreknows such occasional failure , for which he provides this remedy . He lays such a train of consequences ... father , though he foresee evil , cannot prevent it ; the Heavenly Father might , but does not . We must here limit ...
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... father's arrival , and withal exceedingly weak from fasting . The point of the knife , small as it was , cut a vein , which as soon as he felt , he turned himself on one side and died . " Let it not be supposed , however , that the ...
... father's arrival , and withal exceedingly weak from fasting . The point of the knife , small as it was , cut a vein , which as soon as he felt , he turned himself on one side and died . " Let it not be supposed , however , that the ...
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