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... acquaintance but one man whom I have thought to live with his children with equan- imity and a good grace . He had three sons and one daughter , whom he bred with all the care imaginable in a liberal and ingenuous way . I have often ...
... acquaintance but one man whom I have thought to live with his children with equan- imity and a good grace . He had three sons and one daughter , whom he bred with all the care imaginable in a liberal and ingenuous way . I have often ...
Pagina 26
... acquaintance . It was an unspeakable pleasure to visit or sit at a meal in that family . I have often seen the old man's heart flow at his eyes with joy upon occa- sions which would appear indifferent to such as were strangers to the ...
... acquaintance . It was an unspeakable pleasure to visit or sit at a meal in that family . I have often seen the old man's heart flow at his eyes with joy upon occa- sions which would appear indifferent to such as were strangers to the ...
Pagina 28
... acquaintance with the Greek poets of every period , if cursory , was wide and intelligent ; he was sufficiently master of the lan- guage thoroughly to understand the spirit of what he read ; he undertook while at Oxford a translation of ...
... acquaintance with the Greek poets of every period , if cursory , was wide and intelligent ; he was sufficiently master of the lan- guage thoroughly to understand the spirit of what he read ; he undertook while at Oxford a translation of ...
Pagina 30
... acquaintance were Boulter , afterwards Archbishop of Dublin - whose memory is un- enviably perpetuated in company with Ambrose Phillips in Pope's Epistle to Arbuthnot , " Does not one table Bavius still admit , Still to one Bishop ...
... acquaintance were Boulter , afterwards Archbishop of Dublin - whose memory is un- enviably perpetuated in company with Ambrose Phillips in Pope's Epistle to Arbuthnot , " Does not one table Bavius still admit , Still to one Bishop ...
Pagina 31
... English Poets was not the well - known divine , but a personal friend of Addison's , who died young , having written a History of the Isle of Man , Through Dryden , no doubt , he became acquainted with II . ] 31 FAMILY AND EDUCATION .
... English Poets was not the well - known divine , but a personal friend of Addison's , who died young , having written a History of the Isle of Man , Through Dryden , no doubt , he became acquainted with II . ] 31 FAMILY AND EDUCATION .
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