The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... child ; and I lived among very animated people . The scenes amid which I resided were calculated to excite the fancy in a more than ordinary degree . It was pre- cisely that point of time in the last age , in which Ver- sailles might be ...
... child ; and I lived among very animated people . The scenes amid which I resided were calculated to excite the fancy in a more than ordinary degree . It was pre- cisely that point of time in the last age , in which Ver- sailles might be ...
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... child of such talents , as he was pleased to say I possessed , should be brought up under an ordinary governess . Give your daughter , ' said he , ' a classical education ; cultivate her taste by present- ing the finest models of ...
... child of such talents , as he was pleased to say I possessed , should be brought up under an ordinary governess . Give your daughter , ' said he , ' a classical education ; cultivate her taste by present- ing the finest models of ...
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... child , as the warmer tints of painting and the more palpable forms of sculpture ; nevertheless , the solemnity and gravity which accompany our classical lectures , and the impor- tance we affix to them , are perhaps as likely to give ...
... child , as the warmer tints of painting and the more palpable forms of sculpture ; nevertheless , the solemnity and gravity which accompany our classical lectures , and the impor- tance we affix to them , are perhaps as likely to give ...
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... child who neglects these studies is threat- ened with correction ; and the youth who declines them is told of the shame which must accompany him through the whole of life . " But without saying too much in this place on a sub- ject to ...
... child who neglects these studies is threat- ened with correction ; and the youth who declines them is told of the shame which must accompany him through the whole of life . " But without saying too much in this place on a sub- ject to ...
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... child considers the offering of Abel and the sacrifice of the paschal lamb . But as in one case the seeds of truth unfold themselves in after years , and shed their sacred influence over the heart ; so in the other case the serpent ...
... child considers the offering of Abel and the sacrifice of the paschal lamb . But as in one case the seeds of truth unfold themselves in after years , and shed their sacred influence over the heart ; so in the other case the serpent ...
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