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Sivu 9
... father was a country clergyman , of Puritan leanings , a younger son of an ancient county family . The Puritanism is ... father's library , and painfully culling age , and * Character of Polybius ( 1692 ) . ť " For my own part , who must ...
... father was a country clergyman , of Puritan leanings , a younger son of an ancient county family . The Puritanism is ... father's library , and painfully culling age , and * Character of Polybius ( 1692 ) . ť " For my own part , who must ...
Sivu 191
... father lost a father ; That father lost , lost his . ... But to perséver In obstinate condolement is a course Of impious stubbornness . ' T is common ; all that live must die . ” Shakespeare expatiates somewhat more largely , but the ...
... father lost a father ; That father lost , lost his . ... But to perséver In obstinate condolement is a course Of impious stubbornness . ' T is common ; all that live must die . ” Shakespeare expatiates somewhat more largely , but the ...
Sivu 308
... father very sensibly advised him to shorten . In 1750 , four years after leaving the school , he writes to his father : “ I believed even when I was at Meissen that one must learn much there which he cannot make the least use of in real ...
... father very sensibly advised him to shorten . In 1750 , four years after leaving the school , he writes to his father : “ I believed even when I was at Meissen that one must learn much there which he cannot make the least use of in real ...
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