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Page 38
The whole scene was richly illuminated with lamps suspended from the trees ,
and upon the light lattice work with which the whole theatre was surrounded ; and
the audience , placed in a semicircular form , upon seats raised one above ...
The whole scene was richly illuminated with lamps suspended from the trees ,
and upon the light lattice work with which the whole theatre was surrounded ; and
the audience , placed in a semicircular form , upon seats raised one above ...
Page 42
I therefore obeyed in silence , but departed in an illhumour , that evidently gained
strength during the whole of our journey , which was made with considerable
expedition . “ It may be asked , Had I become attached to the count ? And I think I
...
I therefore obeyed in silence , but departed in an illhumour , that evidently gained
strength during the whole of our journey , which was made with considerable
expedition . “ It may be asked , Had I become attached to the count ? And I think I
...
Page 69
For if I have passed an erroneous judgment on the heathen authors , almost the
whole reading world must be equally wrong : since I have never seen , nor even
heard of any person , who seemed to consider classical studies as improper for ...
For if I have passed an erroneous judgment on the heathen authors , almost the
whole reading world must be equally wrong : since I have never seen , nor even
heard of any person , who seemed to consider classical studies as improper for ...
Page 113
eighteen , laid open her whole mind to her new friends . That these friends were
worthy of her confidence , happened , by divine mercy , to be the case ; but had it
been otherwise , the confidence of Anna would probably have been no less ...
eighteen , laid open her whole mind to her new friends . That these friends were
worthy of her confidence , happened , by divine mercy , to be the case ; but had it
been otherwise , the confidence of Anna would probably have been no less ...
Page 230
There is reason to think , that the whole system of education , as now generally
conducted in this country , is built on such false principles , that , although the
superstructure may be enriched with many dazzling ornaments , yet that the
whole ...
There is reason to think , that the whole system of education , as now generally
conducted in this country , is built on such false principles , that , although the
superstructure may be enriched with many dazzling ornaments , yet that the
whole ...
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