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... heart was nourished by a constant exposure to such influences , and thus the better part of his education prospered well . The mother was a woman of many household virtues ; to a warm affection for her children and husband she joined a ...
... heart was nourished by a constant exposure to such influences , and thus the better part of his education prospered well . The mother was a woman of many household virtues ; to a warm affection for her children and husband she joined a ...
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... heart , from free- dom and cherished hopes , to Greek , and seclusion , and Law . His anticipations proved to be but too just : the six years which he spent in this establishment were the most harassing and comfortless of his life . The ...
... heart , from free- dom and cherished hopes , to Greek , and seclusion , and Law . His anticipations proved to be but too just : the six years which he spent in this establishment were the most harassing and comfortless of his life . The ...
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... heart , which permitted him ' in the most melting pathos to utter jests , -to mar , by the introduction of a fool , the soul - searching scenes of Hamlet , Lear , and other pieces ; which ' now kept him still where my sensibilities ...
... heart , which permitted him ' in the most melting pathos to utter jests , -to mar , by the introduction of a fool , the soul - searching scenes of Hamlet , Lear , and other pieces ; which ' now kept him still where my sensibilities ...
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... heart sought refuge in the world of ideas , when as yet I was unac- ' quainted with the world of realities , from which iron bars ' excluded me . I was unacquainted with men ; for the four hundred that lived with me were but repetitions ...
... heart sought refuge in the world of ideas , when as yet I was unac- ' quainted with the world of realities , from which iron bars ' excluded me . I was unacquainted with men ; for the four hundred that lived with me were but repetitions ...
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... heart and all his soul : to this inspiring ob- ject he was henceforth exclusively devoted ; advancing towards this , and possessed of common necessaries on the humblest scale , there was little else to tempt him . His life might be ...
... heart and all his soul : to this inspiring ob- ject he was henceforth exclusively devoted ; advancing towards this , and possessed of common necessaries on the humblest scale , there was little else to tempt him . His life might be ...
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