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Pagina 208
... father's opinions may not have been wide of the mark . The few lessons of good breeding that reached my father in early life were never forgotten by him . His friend Mr. Webb had said , " Billy , never interrupt any person who is ...
... father's opinions may not have been wide of the mark . The few lessons of good breeding that reached my father in early life were never forgotten by him . His friend Mr. Webb had said , " Billy , never interrupt any person who is ...
Pagina 286
... father as soon as the distinctness is perceived . This is true : but , though he is a wise son who ( as Homer says ) knows his own father , he must be very dull who does not soon learn that he has but one . The whole force of the ...
... father as soon as the distinctness is perceived . This is true : but , though he is a wise son who ( as Homer says ) knows his own father , he must be very dull who does not soon learn that he has but one . The whole force of the ...
Pagina 494
... father's ardour and diligence of research , undertaken to revise them and commit them to the press . With this view , he appears to have interchanged and blended his own sentiments with those of his father , and to have submitted all ...
... father's ardour and diligence of research , undertaken to revise them and commit them to the press . With this view , he appears to have interchanged and blended his own sentiments with those of his father , and to have submitted all ...
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