The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1957 |
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Strana 325
... Learning , of a very regular Life and obliging Conversation : He heartily loves Sir ROGER , and knows that he is very much in the old Knight's Esteem ; so that he lives in the Family rather as a Relation than a Dependant . I have ...
... Learning , of a very regular Life and obliging Conversation : He heartily loves Sir ROGER , and knows that he is very much in the old Knight's Esteem ; so that he lives in the Family rather as a Relation than a Dependant . I have ...
Strana 474
... learn at great Schools among us : But the glorious Sense of Honour , or rather Fear of Shame , which he demonstrated in that Action , was worth all the Learning in the World without it . It is methinks a very melancholy Consideration ...
... learn at great Schools among us : But the glorious Sense of Honour , or rather Fear of Shame , which he demonstrated in that Action , was worth all the Learning in the World without it . It is methinks a very melancholy Consideration ...
Strana 508
... Learning become a Pleasure , and Children delighting themselves in that , which now they abhor for coming upon such hard Terms to them : What would be still a greater Happiness arising from the Care of such In- structors , would be ...
... Learning become a Pleasure , and Children delighting themselves in that , which now they abhor for coming upon such hard Terms to them : What would be still a greater Happiness arising from the Care of such In- structors , would be ...
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