The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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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 328
... particular ? It was a custom among the old Ro- mans , to do him particular honours who had saved the life of a citizen ; how much more does the world owe to those who prevent the death of multitudes ? As these men deserve well of your ...
... particular ? It was a custom among the old Ro- mans , to do him particular honours who had saved the life of a citizen ; how much more does the world owe to those who prevent the death of multitudes ? As these men deserve well of your ...
Strana 370
... particular moral which is inculcated in Paradise Lost . Though I can by no means think with the last mentioned French author , that an epic writer first of all pitches upon a certain moral as the groundwork and foundation of his poem ...
... particular moral which is inculcated in Paradise Lost . Though I can by no means think with the last mentioned French author , that an epic writer first of all pitches upon a certain moral as the groundwork and foundation of his poem ...
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