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... learned men , he was always a random reader † - in his father's library , and painfully culling age , and * Character of Polybius ( 1692 ) . ť " For my own part , who must confess it to my shame that I never read anything but for ...
... learned men , he was always a random reader † - in his father's library , and painfully culling age , and * Character of Polybius ( 1692 ) . ť " For my own part , who must confess it to my shame that I never read anything but for ...
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... Learned , virtuous , pious , great , and have by this An universal metempsychosis ! Must all these aged sires in one funeral Expire ? all die in one so young , so small ? ” It is said that one of Allston's early pictures was brought to ...
... Learned , virtuous , pious , great , and have by this An universal metempsychosis ! Must all these aged sires in one funeral Expire ? all die in one so young , so small ? ” It is said that one of Allston's early pictures was brought to ...
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... learned professions for his son , - theology above all , - and would seem to have never quite reconciled himself to his son's distinction , as being in none of the three careers which alone were legitimate . Lessing's bearing towards ...
... learned professions for his son , - theology above all , - and would seem to have never quite reconciled himself to his son's distinction , as being in none of the three careers which alone were legitimate . Lessing's bearing towards ...
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