Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Página 63
... result of his school life , for the chief things he expected from the endeavour of those to whom he had delivered me for education was affability of manners and good humour . ' Montaigne was , to speak the truth , idle and desultory ...
... result of his school life , for the chief things he expected from the endeavour of those to whom he had delivered me for education was affability of manners and good humour . ' Montaigne was , to speak the truth , idle and desultory ...
Página 64
... result was more satisfactory . 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 ...
... result was more satisfactory . 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 ...
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... result of direct communication with the East in historical and , perhaps , during comparatively modern times . This attitude of mind is to a certain extent justifiable . Much wit and ingenuity may be wasted in attempting to prove the ...
... result of direct communication with the East in historical and , perhaps , during comparatively modern times . This attitude of mind is to a certain extent justifiable . Much wit and ingenuity may be wasted in attempting to prove the ...
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... result is that his goods are stolen , and he himself left bruised and battered in the sack . Of this incident we have no trace in the Herodotean tale , nor does it appear in that of Karpara and Gata ; but we find it in a totally ...
... result is that his goods are stolen , and he himself left bruised and battered in the sack . Of this incident we have no trace in the Herodotean tale , nor does it appear in that of Karpara and Gata ; but we find it in a totally ...
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... result of her inquiries and observation , she came to the conclusion that Mrs. Wardroper had brought the nursing at St. Thomas's Hospital to a higher pitch of perfection than any other matron or superintendent , not excepting the lady ...
... result of her inquiries and observation , she came to the conclusion that Mrs. Wardroper had brought the nursing at St. Thomas's Hospital to a higher pitch of perfection than any other matron or superintendent , not excepting the lady ...
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