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Side 5
... present at one of the representations of the new tragedy : he was affected , even to tears , embraced his son amidst the felicitations of the ladies of the court , and never more , from that time , expressed a wish that he should become ...
... present at one of the representations of the new tragedy : he was affected , even to tears , embraced his son amidst the felicitations of the ladies of the court , and never more , from that time , expressed a wish that he should become ...
Side 9
... present of some magnificent furs , and a box turned by her own hands , adorned with his portrait , and twenty diamonds . These dis- tinctions did not prevent his sighs for Paris . Overload- ed with glory and wealth , he was not happy ...
... present of some magnificent furs , and a box turned by her own hands , adorned with his portrait , and twenty diamonds . These dis- tinctions did not prevent his sighs for Paris . Overload- ed with glory and wealth , he was not happy ...
Side 20
... present , there is some reason to apprehend still greater excess , when that restraint shall be removed . The time must come when the private pupils shall be trusted at large in the world ; and such men have sometimes been observed to ...
... present , there is some reason to apprehend still greater excess , when that restraint shall be removed . The time must come when the private pupils shall be trusted at large in the world ; and such men have sometimes been observed to ...
Side 21
... present , in order to increase it hereafter . The forbearance and the virtues of the stoic , indeed , suit their comprehension as little as their inclina- tion . They are , when left to themselves , the genuine disciples of Epicurus ...
... present , in order to increase it hereafter . The forbearance and the virtues of the stoic , indeed , suit their comprehension as little as their inclina- tion . They are , when left to themselves , the genuine disciples of Epicurus ...
Side 30
... present essay , nor the duty of a schoolmaster , to enter deeply into the controverted questions , to which it has given rise ; yet to the senior pupils of his school occasional in- struction on the subject is by no means without its ...
... present essay , nor the duty of a schoolmaster , to enter deeply into the controverted questions , to which it has given rise ; yet to the senior pupils of his school occasional in- struction on the subject is by no means without its ...
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