Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... pleasure of the draught is equal at least to the prodigious ad- vantage of it to the heart and morals . I hope you will drink them as somebody does in Virgil , • of another sort of cup : Ille impiger hausit spu- X DEDICATION .
... pleasure of the draught is equal at least to the prodigious ad- vantage of it to the heart and morals . I hope you will drink them as somebody does in Virgil , • of another sort of cup : Ille impiger hausit spu- X DEDICATION .
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... morals , the civil and military constitutions of their countries , with their resemblances and discrepancies in reference to our own : the most approved rules of taste in poetry and the fine arts , and their effects upon modern ...
... morals , the civil and military constitutions of their countries , with their resemblances and discrepancies in reference to our own : the most approved rules of taste in poetry and the fine arts , and their effects upon modern ...
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... morals of the ancients may happen to furnish , of impressing on the minds of his hearers the superiority of the wisdom from above , to any thing that the wit of man has ever yet devised ; of pointing out how abhorrent from Christian ...
... morals of the ancients may happen to furnish , of impressing on the minds of his hearers the superiority of the wisdom from above , to any thing that the wit of man has ever yet devised ; of pointing out how abhorrent from Christian ...
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... morality . Now it is unavoidable that where con- siderable numbers are congregated , and a certain portion of ... morals has arisen here , a very large majority has always taken xiv DEDICATION .
... morality . Now it is unavoidable that where con- siderable numbers are congregated , and a certain portion of ... morals has arisen here , a very large majority has always taken xiv DEDICATION .
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... moral discipline , and the habit of moral feeling , always subsisting among you independently of me : a system and habits which put a stern negative on every thing like meanness or shuffling ; which hold the character of a gentleman to ...
... moral discipline , and the habit of moral feeling , always subsisting among you independently of me : a system and habits which put a stern negative on every thing like meanness or shuffling ; which hold the character of a gentleman to ...
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