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Strana 5
I would therefore rather choose to speak of the pleasure You afford all who are admitted into your converfation , of your elegant taste in all the polite parts of learning , of your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the ...
I would therefore rather choose to speak of the pleasure You afford all who are admitted into your converfation , of your elegant taste in all the polite parts of learning , of your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the ...
Strana 10
Whilst I was in this learned body , I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or the modern tongues , which I ain not acquainted with .
Whilst I was in this learned body , I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or the modern tongues , which I ain not acquainted with .
Strana 11
an low , that had a great deal of learning , if I would but fhew it . An insatiable thirst after knowledge carried me into all the countries of Europe , in which there was any thing new or strange to be seen ; nay , to fuch a degree was ...
an low , that had a great deal of learning , if I would but fhew it . An insatiable thirst after knowledge carried me into all the countries of Europe , in which there was any thing new or strange to be seen ; nay , to fuch a degree was ...
Strana 14
... but he has cholen his place of refidence , rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father , than in pursuit of his own inclinations . He was placed there to ftudy the laws of the land , and is the most learned of a of ...
... but he has cholen his place of refidence , rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father , than in pursuit of his own inclinations . He was placed there to ftudy the laws of the land , and is the most learned of a of ...
Strana 18
... he visits us but feldom , but , when he does , it adds to every man elle a new enjoyment of himself . He is a clergyman , a very philofophick man , of general learning , great fanctity of life , and the moit exact good - breeding .
... he visits us but feldom , but , when he does , it adds to every man elle a new enjoyment of himself . He is a clergyman , a very philofophick man , of general learning , great fanctity of life , and the moit exact good - breeding .
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