Memoir of the life of John BowdlerSpottiswoode, 1824 - 296 sidor |
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... racter of a man . At eight years old he went to school to Mr. Graves , at Claverton , near Bath . An anecdote , almost too insignificant to be related , may serve to mark the strictness of his principles . Having incurred a debt to a ...
... racter of a man . At eight years old he went to school to Mr. Graves , at Claverton , near Bath . An anecdote , almost too insignificant to be related , may serve to mark the strictness of his principles . Having incurred a debt to a ...
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... racter completely amiable ; but it should be a polish , not a varnish ; the ornament of a good heart , not the disguise of a bad one . " Such remarks , which abound in these essays , show an accuracy of discrimination and insight into ...
... racter completely amiable ; but it should be a polish , not a varnish ; the ornament of a good heart , not the disguise of a bad one . " Such remarks , which abound in these essays , show an accuracy of discrimination and insight into ...
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... racter and situation , their wants and their errors , their merits and their failings , must tend to check all that is proud and lofty in the superior , and im- prove the condition and demeanour of his inferiors ; to stimulate every ...
... racter and situation , their wants and their errors , their merits and their failings , must tend to check all that is proud and lofty in the superior , and im- prove the condition and demeanour of his inferiors ; to stimulate every ...
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