Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22 |
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How such administration ' looks in the eyes of a people who have gained what turns out to be the better boon of adminisSee more in Historical Essays , Third Series , p . 410 . See an instance , the latest of the series , June 7 ...
How such administration ' looks in the eyes of a people who have gained what turns out to be the better boon of adminisSee more in Historical Essays , Third Series , p . 410 . See an instance , the latest of the series , June 7 ...
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Indeed , it is one of the leading thoughts in the poems that it is better to be true to one's spiritual nature than to live merely for popular applause . The poet is not afraid lest the public should find him out , but he is more ...
Indeed , it is one of the leading thoughts in the poems that it is better to be true to one's spiritual nature than to live merely for popular applause . The poet is not afraid lest the public should find him out , but he is more ...
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when he was six years old he spoke Latin fluently , much better , indeed , than he could speak his own tongue . The whole household , indeed , became so Latinised that the domestics , and even the peasants on his father's property ...
when he was six years old he spoke Latin fluently , much better , indeed , than he could speak his own tongue . The whole household , indeed , became so Latinised that the domestics , and even the peasants on his father's property ...
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But the system pursued did not cure the pupil's manifest defects of character . Even his natural weakness of memory , so far from being remedied , was probably increased by the father's lax treatment . Perhaps all the better ...
But the system pursued did not cure the pupil's manifest defects of character . Even his natural weakness of memory , so far from being remedied , was probably increased by the father's lax treatment . Perhaps all the better ...
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If the mind be not better disposed , if the judgment be not better settled , I had much rather my scholar had spent his time at tennis , for at least his body would by that means be in better exercise and breath .
If the mind be not better disposed , if the judgment be not better settled , I had much rather my scholar had spent his time at tennis , for at least his body would by that means be in better exercise and breath .
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