Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... turns and dallying with each . But to follow the example of Montaigne's father would not always succeed . He had a man of genius as his child and pupil , and all he did was felicitously adapted to develop the boy's natural endowments ...
... turns and dallying with each . But to follow the example of Montaigne's father would not always succeed . He had a man of genius as his child and pupil , and all he did was felicitously adapted to develop the boy's natural endowments ...
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that is noble and beautiful and ingenuous in thought and action , and turn aside by preference to common pleasures . What is to be done with these ? Bind them ' prentice , ' says Montaigne , ' in some good town to learn to make mince ...
that is noble and beautiful and ingenuous in thought and action , and turn aside by preference to common pleasures . What is to be done with these ? Bind them ' prentice , ' says Montaigne , ' in some good town to learn to make mince ...
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... turn . Socrates , and since him Arcesi- laus , made first their scholars speak and then they spoke to them . The authority of those who teach is very often an impediment to those who desire to learn . It is good to make the pupil , like ...
... turn . Socrates , and since him Arcesi- laus , made first their scholars speak and then they spoke to them . The authority of those who teach is very often an impediment to those who desire to learn . It is good to make the pupil , like ...
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... turn ' from what she saw , and ran down , exclaiming that the very best customer that ever drew their latch , was dead . Without waiting to think , the landlord sent a most urgent message for Dr. Stirbacks . That learned man happened to ...
... turn ' from what she saw , and ran down , exclaiming that the very best customer that ever drew their latch , was dead . Without waiting to think , the landlord sent a most urgent message for Dr. Stirbacks . That learned man happened to ...
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... turns , and habits , and tricks of seeming neither the one thing nor the other , and jumping all the morning , when the last man was hanged— ' Did he do that , madam ? Are you quite sure ? ' ' I had it on the authority of his own wife ...
... turns , and habits , and tricks of seeming neither the one thing nor the other , and jumping all the morning , when the last man was hanged— ' Did he do that , madam ? Are you quite sure ? ' ' I had it on the authority of his own wife ...
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