The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... masters , according to my private letters , are to have the following parts allotted them : The first is to instruct ... master , who is to instruct them in the style proper for a Foreign Minister in his ordinary discourse . And to the ...
... masters , according to my private letters , are to have the following parts allotted them : The first is to instruct ... master , who is to instruct them in the style proper for a Foreign Minister in his ordinary discourse . And to the ...
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... master set me in my life . I think on what I read in school as I go home at noon and night , and so intently , that I have often gone half a mile out of my way , not minding whither I went . Our maid tells me she often hears me talk ...
... master set me in my life . I think on what I read in school as I go home at noon and night , and so intently , that I have often gone half a mile out of my way , not minding whither I went . Our maid tells me she often hears me talk ...
Strana 235
... master , and the most celebrated person in the college of which he was a member . The man of genius is at present buried in a country parsonage of eight score pounds a year ; while the other , with the bare abilities of a common ...
... master , and the most celebrated person in the college of which he was a member . The man of genius is at present buried in a country parsonage of eight score pounds a year ; while the other , with the bare abilities of a common ...
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