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Side 42
... mind , from the loftiest tragedy to the slightest after- piece ; and as , when a child , I had tried to imitate Terence , so now , as a boy , with much more exciting occasion , I did not fail to reproduce the French forms as my capacity ...
... mind , from the loftiest tragedy to the slightest after- piece ; and as , when a child , I had tried to imitate Terence , so now , as a boy , with much more exciting occasion , I did not fail to reproduce the French forms as my capacity ...
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... mind to recover his pro- priety , and with a good - natured smile asked the little girl her name , and walked away ; and when I returned home he had so completely passed his jokes over the whole house , that there was not one in it that ...
... mind to recover his pro- priety , and with a good - natured smile asked the little girl her name , and walked away ; and when I returned home he had so completely passed his jokes over the whole house , that there was not one in it that ...
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... minds of most men , to rouse atten- tion , and to justify this recurrence to the theme . I. It is a notorious evil ... mind , turns his scrutiny upon himself ; he bears within the subject of his fine analysis ; and the observer and his ...
... minds of most men , to rouse atten- tion , and to justify this recurrence to the theme . I. It is a notorious evil ... mind , turns his scrutiny upon himself ; he bears within the subject of his fine analysis ; and the observer and his ...
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... mind with very exalted senti- ments towards humanity . Far other- wise so little dignity , so little reason , so little sense or justice does there ofttimes appear in the conduct of na- tions , and so fantastic , wild , or reck- less is ...
... mind with very exalted senti- ments towards humanity . Far other- wise so little dignity , so little reason , so little sense or justice does there ofttimes appear in the conduct of na- tions , and so fantastic , wild , or reck- less is ...
Side 69
... mind may be traced in our manner of reviewing the past . It used to be a favourite style of lu- cubration , to account for great histori- cal events by the mere accidents of biography ; and writers delighted in raising our wonder at the ...
... mind may be traced in our manner of reviewing the past . It used to be a favourite style of lu- cubration , to account for great histori- cal events by the mere accidents of biography ; and writers delighted in raising our wonder at the ...
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