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... kind ,, and from whom we have learned the greatest part of the arts and sciences . The bees taught us politics , the ants economy . The first gave us an example of monarchy in the government of one ; the second of an aristo- cracy in ...
... kind ,, and from whom we have learned the greatest part of the arts and sciences . The bees taught us politics , the ants economy . The first gave us an example of monarchy in the government of one ; the second of an aristo- cracy in ...
Side 24
... kind we may not have attained . But though we have not emulated those lofty strains , and brilliant effusions , which the ancient specimens display , or are to be seen in some of the spirited harangues that the momentous events of ...
... kind we may not have attained . But though we have not emulated those lofty strains , and brilliant effusions , which the ancient specimens display , or are to be seen in some of the spirited harangues that the momentous events of ...
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... kind . In the first place , they are absolute nonsense ; secondly , they are altogether false ; and , thirdly , they contain rhyme : with these in- gredients the knight thought he could gain any woman . " Ask me no reason why I love you ...
... kind . In the first place , they are absolute nonsense ; secondly , they are altogether false ; and , thirdly , they contain rhyme : with these in- gredients the knight thought he could gain any woman . " Ask me no reason why I love you ...
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... this the truth ? Why , one must pause a little , and inquire , What is it they read ? Books of history , or poetry , or science , or morals ? Much depends upon 1 the kind of reading . Are their studies confined to THE SCRIBBLER . 29.
... this the truth ? Why , one must pause a little , and inquire , What is it they read ? Books of history , or poetry , or science , or morals ? Much depends upon 1 the kind of reading . Are their studies confined to THE SCRIBBLER . 29.
Side 30
the kind of reading . Are their studies confined to meagre ballads , or fabulous legends ? If they be , we can only expect them to be confirmed in every silly prejudice or vile superstition . A sort of volume is left , daily , at every ...
the kind of reading . Are their studies confined to meagre ballads , or fabulous legends ? If they be , we can only expect them to be confirmed in every silly prejudice or vile superstition . A sort of volume is left , daily , at every ...
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