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... LEARNING FRENCH , KEETELS ' ORAL METHOD IN FRENCH . In 3 Parts ; each PEISSNER'S ELEMENTS OF THE GERMAN GRAMMAR , HOOKER'S HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY , HOOKER'S FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY , WHATELY'S ELEMENTS OF LOGIC , WHATELY'S ELEMENTS OF ...
... LEARNING FRENCH , KEETELS ' ORAL METHOD IN FRENCH . In 3 Parts ; each PEISSNER'S ELEMENTS OF THE GERMAN GRAMMAR , HOOKER'S HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY , HOOKER'S FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY , WHATELY'S ELEMENTS OF LOGIC , WHATELY'S ELEMENTS OF ...
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... Learning . 91 64. The Dignity of Literature . 65. Vindication of Natural Theology . Robert Burton , 1576-1640 . 66. Philautia , or Self - Love , a Cause of Mel- ancholy . 67. The Power of Love . 92 Lord Herbert of Cherbury , · 93 1581 ...
... Learning . 91 64. The Dignity of Literature . 65. Vindication of Natural Theology . Robert Burton , 1576-1640 . 66. Philautia , or Self - Love , a Cause of Mel- ancholy . 67. The Power of Love . 92 Lord Herbert of Cherbury , · 93 1581 ...
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... learning , and about all the services that they owed to God ; and how people abroad came hither to this land in search of wisdom and teaching , and how we now must obtain them from without if we must have them . So clean it was ruined ...
... learning , and about all the services that they owed to God ; and how people abroad came hither to this land in search of wisdom and teaching , and how we now must obtain them from without if we must have them . So clean it was ruined ...
Pagina 53
... learning , that I thinke all the tyme nothing , whiles I am with him . And when I am called from him , I fall on weeping , because , what soever I do els , but learning , is ful of grief , trouble , feare , and whole misliking unto me ...
... learning , that I thinke all the tyme nothing , whiles I am with him . And when I am called from him , I fall on weeping , because , what soever I do els , but learning , is ful of grief , trouble , feare , and whole misliking unto me ...
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... ensues , that as virtue is the most excellent resting - place for all worldly learning to make an end of , so poetry , being the most familiar to teach it , and most princely to move towards it 90 CHAP . V. SIR PHILIP SYDNEY .
... ensues , that as virtue is the most excellent resting - place for all worldly learning to make an end of , so poetry , being the most familiar to teach it , and most princely to move towards it 90 CHAP . V. SIR PHILIP SYDNEY .
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