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... person of great probity , some- what rugged of temper , but sincerely desirous to approve him- self a useful member of society , and to do his duty conscien- tiously to all men . The seeds of many valuable qualities had been sown in him ...
... person of great probity , some- what rugged of temper , but sincerely desirous to approve him- self a useful member of society , and to do his duty conscien- tiously to all men . The seeds of many valuable qualities had been sown in him ...
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Thomas Carlyle. sixth to the ninth year of their son . This person deserves men- tion for the influence he exerted on the early history of his pu- pil he seems to have given his name to the Priest Moser ' in the Robbers ; his spiritual ...
Thomas Carlyle. sixth to the ninth year of their son . This person deserves men- tion for the influence he exerted on the early history of his pu- pil he seems to have given his name to the Priest Moser ' in the Robbers ; his spiritual ...
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... person whose turn it was to catechise on the appointed day . Both the boys began their answers with dismayed ' hearts and faltering tongues ; yet they succeeded in accomplishing the task ; ' and were in consequence rewarded by the ...
... person whose turn it was to catechise on the appointed day . Both the boys began their answers with dismayed ' hearts and faltering tongues ; yet they succeeded in accomplishing the task ; ' and were in consequence rewarded by the ...
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... person but their teachers ; none ever got beyond the precincts of despotism to snatch even a fearful joy ; their very amusements proceeded by the word of command . How grievous all this must have been , it is SCHILLER'S YOUTH . Part I.
... person but their teachers ; none ever got beyond the precincts of despotism to snatch even a fearful joy ; their very amusements proceeded by the word of command . How grievous all this must have been , it is SCHILLER'S YOUTH . Part I.
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... persons were offended at the vehement sentiments ex- pressed in the Robbers ; and the unquestioned ability with which these extravagances were expressed , but made the matter worse . To Schiller's superiors , above all , such things ...
... persons were offended at the vehement sentiments ex- pressed in the Robbers ; and the unquestioned ability with which these extravagances were expressed , but made the matter worse . To Schiller's superiors , above all , such things ...
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