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His father and mother being for the day absent from home , he rushed upstairs to Lady Berkeley's boudoir in search of Lady Anne , to com- municate to her the sad tidings . Unfortunately Gertrude was in the room , and though Augustus ...
His father and mother being for the day absent from home , he rushed upstairs to Lady Berkeley's boudoir in search of Lady Anne , to com- municate to her the sad tidings . Unfortunately Gertrude was in the room , and though Augustus ...
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That double - tongued , double - named old muff of a doctor in England frightened us all out of our wits about her two years ago , and bowled us off to this miserable island just as the hunting season was beginning ; and my father , who ...
That double - tongued , double - named old muff of a doctor in England frightened us all out of our wits about her two years ago , and bowled us off to this miserable island just as the hunting season was beginning ; and my father , who ...
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Montaigne's father , a gentleman of private estate in the province of Guienne , had notions of his own as to the education of the young ... and all through life retained for his father's memory the profoundest affection and respect .
Montaigne's father , a gentleman of private estate in the province of Guienne , had notions of his own as to the education of the young ... and all through life retained for his father's memory the profoundest affection and respect .
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The whole household , indeed , became so Latinised that the domestics , and even the peasants on his father's property , began to use Latin words . Greek was taught by the invention of a game , but it would appear without much success ...
The whole household , indeed , became so Latinised that the domestics , and even the peasants on his father's property , began to use Latin words . Greek was taught by the invention of a game , but it would appear without much success ...
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Montaigne's disposition was naturally kindly , and its kindliness was further fostered by his father's affectionate upbringing . If ever there was a man distinguished for that sweet reasonableness ' of which we have heard not a little ...
Montaigne's disposition was naturally kindly , and its kindliness was further fostered by his father's affectionate upbringing . If ever there was a man distinguished for that sweet reasonableness ' of which we have heard not a little ...
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