Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... learning as the patient will take is transferred to the son and heir . The scholar is good enough to stand in loco parentis to his pupil ; but his honours , his erudition , and his cultivation buy for him at the table the simple rank of ...
... learning as the patient will take is transferred to the son and heir . The scholar is good enough to stand in loco parentis to his pupil ; but his honours , his erudition , and his cultivation buy for him at the table the simple rank of ...
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... learning , he left the whole world behind him in his practice of profligacy and the grossest sensuality . At sixteen , it is said , he had all the experience in vice of a man of sixty . " My son , " wrote his mother , " is like Madame ...
... learning , he left the whole world behind him in his practice of profligacy and the grossest sensuality . At sixteen , it is said , he had all the experience in vice of a man of sixty . " My son , " wrote his mother , " is like Madame ...
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... Learning was courted , and patriotism was banqueted in the halls . Buffon was the intimate friend and associate of the Duke , Franklin his constant visitor , and Voltaire , who arrived in Paris in the spring of 1788 , to be rejected at ...
... Learning was courted , and patriotism was banqueted in the halls . Buffon was the intimate friend and associate of the Duke , Franklin his constant visitor , and Voltaire , who arrived in Paris in the spring of 1788 , to be rejected at ...
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... learning and genius was superior to thousands , and in the ordinary relations of life was inferior to none ? We have already adverted to the style and character of Southey's poetical compositions . His protracted epics will certainly ...
... learning and genius was superior to thousands , and in the ordinary relations of life was inferior to none ? We have already adverted to the style and character of Southey's poetical compositions . His protracted epics will certainly ...
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... learning , the most delicate and discriminating taste , were but secondary charac- teristics of the great philosopher to whom learning came in humility , wisdom with the confession of ignorance , to receive the lessons which poured from ...
... learning , the most delicate and discriminating taste , were but secondary charac- teristics of the great philosopher to whom learning came in humility , wisdom with the confession of ignorance , to receive the lessons which poured from ...
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