Classical Studies: Essays on Ancient Literature and Art, Volumen55Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1843 - 413 páginas |
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... . In the whirl of business , or in the collisions of interest , the feelings of the heart are apt to be blunted , and , though once delicate and gentle , to become harsh and violent . Something is needed to soothe xiv INTRODUCTION .
... . In the whirl of business , or in the collisions of interest , the feelings of the heart are apt to be blunted , and , though once delicate and gentle , to become harsh and violent . Something is needed to soothe xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... feeling and elegant thought , is one of the best assurances for a kind and gentlemanly deportment in public men . A happy influence is exerted by classical study in another way . It is well known , that our mental and moral habits are ...
... feeling and elegant thought , is one of the best assurances for a kind and gentlemanly deportment in public men . A happy influence is exerted by classical study in another way . It is well known , that our mental and moral habits are ...
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... feelings gradually gain that crystal clearness which belongs to the visible symbols . There Once more , it is to be feared , that a degenerating process has been long going on in our vernacular tongue . is danger that it will become the ...
... feelings gradually gain that crystal clearness which belongs to the visible symbols . There Once more , it is to be feared , that a degenerating process has been long going on in our vernacular tongue . is danger that it will become the ...
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... feeling ; and he afterwards attributed it to the kindness of Providence , that there was no popular tumult to set fire to his patriotic soul . He entered the school in the fauxbourg , and , during the first year , gave lessons to little ...
... feeling ; and he afterwards attributed it to the kindness of Providence , that there was no popular tumult to set fire to his patriotic soul . He entered the school in the fauxbourg , and , during the first year , gave lessons to little ...
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... feelings of sadness . All our sympathies are awakened in favor of a worthy and modest young man , eager for improvement , and yet depressed in spirit ; first encouraged and highly honored by his teacher , and then an object of jealousy ...
... feelings of sadness . All our sympathies are awakened in favor of a worthy and modest young man , eager for improvement , and yet depressed in spirit ; first encouraged and highly honored by his teacher , and then an object of jealousy ...
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