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Pagina 72
... means to attract his regard . I had , when I was at school , learned away of ex- pressing the alphabet with my fingers , which I have since discovered to be more generally known than at that time I imagined . Hilario , during his ...
... means to attract his regard . I had , when I was at school , learned away of ex- pressing the alphabet with my fingers , which I have since discovered to be more generally known than at that time I imagined . Hilario , during his ...
Pagina 141
means by which all manual occupations are now faci- litated , observes what numbers are supported by the labour of a few , would , indeed , be inclined to won- der , how the multitudes who are exempted from the necessity of working ...
means by which all manual occupations are now faci- litated , observes what numbers are supported by the labour of a few , would , indeed , be inclined to won- der , how the multitudes who are exempted from the necessity of working ...
Pagina 162
... means , we are not to give up virtue to complaisance ; for the end of com- plaisance is only to gain the kindness of our fellow- beings , whose kindness is desirable only as instru- mental to happiness , and happiness must be always ...
... means , we are not to give up virtue to complaisance ; for the end of com- plaisance is only to gain the kindness of our fellow- beings , whose kindness is desirable only as instru- mental to happiness , and happiness must be always ...
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In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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