Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... father sent him to Switzerland , and he was reconverted to Protestantism : all this ended in religious indifference , which is too visible in his great work . The occupa- tions of his life were chiefly literary . He died in London in ...
... father sent him to Switzerland , and he was reconverted to Protestantism : all this ended in religious indifference , which is too visible in his great work . The occupa- tions of his life were chiefly literary . He died in London in ...
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... father , esteemed " the duty of parents to preserve their children not to be understood without rewards and punish- ments ; " Penn loved his children , with not a thought for the consequences . Locke , who was never married , declares ...
... father , esteemed " the duty of parents to preserve their children not to be understood without rewards and punish- ments ; " Penn loved his children , with not a thought for the consequences . Locke , who was never married , declares ...
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... father's house , during which time it is supposed he wrote " Comus , " and his other minor poems . In 1637 he travelled into Italy ; he returned after an ab- sence of fifteen months , and , whilst devoting himself to the education of ...
... father's house , during which time it is supposed he wrote " Comus , " and his other minor poems . In 1637 he travelled into Italy ; he returned after an ab- sence of fifteen months , and , whilst devoting himself to the education of ...
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... father , and to be as noble and liberal in the spending of them ; and lastly , ( for there is no end of all the particulars of his glory , ) to bequeath all this with one word to his posterity ; to die with peace at home and triumph ...
... father , and to be as noble and liberal in the spending of them ; and lastly , ( for there is no end of all the particulars of his glory , ) to bequeath all this with one word to his posterity ; to die with peace at home and triumph ...
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... father of the English novel , " as he has been justly called , was born in 1707. He was the son of General Fielding , a descendant of the Earls of Denbigh . His means , however , were limited ; his habits expensive . His life was one of ...
... father of the English novel , " as he has been justly called , was born in 1707. He was the son of General Fielding , a descendant of the Earls of Denbigh . His means , however , were limited ; his habits expensive . His life was one of ...
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