The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... particular genius of a youth , we expect from the young man that he should adapt his genius to his studies . This , I must confess , is not so much to be imputed to the instructor as to the parent , who will never be brought to believe ...
... particular genius of a youth , we expect from the young man that he should adapt his genius to his studies . This , I must confess , is not so much to be imputed to the instructor as to the parent , who will never be brought to believe ...
Strana 188
... particular dances of the Greeks and Romans , whether religious , warlike , or civil ; and taken particular notice of that part of dancing relat- ing to the ancient stage , in which the pantomimes had so great a share . Nor have I been ...
... particular dances of the Greeks and Romans , whether religious , warlike , or civil ; and taken particular notice of that part of dancing relat- ing to the ancient stage , in which the pantomimes had so great a share . Nor have I been ...
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... particular action ; observe how it might have been carried to a greater degree of perfection , and how it exceeded ... particular virtue , or give him an aversion to any particular vice . " If , " says Horace , " my fa- ther advised me ...
... particular action ; observe how it might have been carried to a greater degree of perfection , and how it exceeded ... particular virtue , or give him an aversion to any particular vice . " If , " says Horace , " my fa- ther advised me ...
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