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Pagina 11
... fact , anti - social . Beauty in his eyes was a snare , and pleasure a sin ; the only mode of social intercourse which he approved was a sermon . On the other hand , the habits of the Court , which gave the tone to all polite society ...
... fact , anti - social . Beauty in his eyes was a snare , and pleasure a sin ; the only mode of social intercourse which he approved was a sermon . On the other hand , the habits of the Court , which gave the tone to all polite society ...
Pagina 15
... fact , they do not appeal to it at all . They seem engaged in their proper element . They break through no laws or conscientious restraints . They know of none . They have got out of Christendom into the land of what shall I call it ...
... fact , they do not appeal to it at all . They seem engaged in their proper element . They break through no laws or conscientious restraints . They know of none . They have got out of Christendom into the land of what shall I call it ...
Pagina 18
... fact , the spread of the in- fection was confined within certain well - marked limits . The Court moved in a sphere apart , and was altogether too light and frivolous to exert a decided moral influ- The country ence on the great body of ...
... fact , the spread of the in- fection was confined within certain well - marked limits . The Court moved in a sphere apart , and was altogether too light and frivolous to exert a decided moral influ- The country ence on the great body of ...
Pagina 29
... of verses was Inauguratio Regis Gulielmi , " from which fact we may reasonably infer that even in his boyhood his mind had acquired a Whig bias . Whatever inclination he may have had in II . ] 29 FAMILY AND EDUCATION . 29.
... of verses was Inauguratio Regis Gulielmi , " from which fact we may reasonably infer that even in his boyhood his mind had acquired a Whig bias . Whatever inclination he may have had in II . ] 29 FAMILY AND EDUCATION . 29.
Pagina 31
... fact that , in his nineteenth year , a young man of birth and fortune , Mr. Rushout , who was being educated at Magdalen , was placed under his charge . His reputation as a scholar and a man of taste soon extended itself to the world of ...
... fact that , in his nineteenth year , a young man of birth and fortune , Mr. Rushout , who was being educated at Magdalen , was placed under his charge . His reputation as a scholar and a man of taste soon extended itself to the world of ...
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