The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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... Father is often reckoning up how long I have been at School , and tells me he fears I do little Good . My Father's Carriage so discourages me , that he makes me grow dull and melancholy . My Master wonders what is the Matter with me : I ...
... Father is often reckoning up how long I have been at School , and tells me he fears I do little Good . My Father's Carriage so discourages me , that he makes me grow dull and melancholy . My Master wonders what is the Matter with me : I ...
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... Father , shew it in your Care towards him ; but above all , do not omit to form him just , sincere , and faithful in keep- ing a Secret . These Words of my Father , says Telemachus , were continually repeated to me by his Friends in his ...
... Father , shew it in your Care towards him ; but above all , do not omit to form him just , sincere , and faithful in keep- ing a Secret . These Words of my Father , says Telemachus , were continually repeated to me by his Friends in his ...
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... Father ; but coming into the Senate , and hearing a Multitude of Crimes proved upon him , was so oppressed when it came to his Turn to speak , that he was unable to utter a Word . The Story tells us , that the Fathers were more moved at ...
... Father ; but coming into the Senate , and hearing a Multitude of Crimes proved upon him , was so oppressed when it came to his Turn to speak , that he was unable to utter a Word . The Story tells us , that the Fathers were more moved at ...
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