The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... moral considers the frivolity and want of sub - being . From the lips of Socrates himself , stance of the current publications which in the saddler's shop , Euthydemus learned profess to combine amusement and instruc- that he who would ...
... moral considers the frivolity and want of sub - being . From the lips of Socrates himself , stance of the current publications which in the saddler's shop , Euthydemus learned profess to combine amusement and instruc- that he who would ...
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... moral philosopher , and Quintilian , and Macrobius , show that with used to talk at suppers of the summum bo- Burke's eloquence he combined Canning's num , and the Good and the Beautiful for the amusement of those who thought the scurra ...
... moral philosopher , and Quintilian , and Macrobius , show that with used to talk at suppers of the summum bo- Burke's eloquence he combined Canning's num , and the Good and the Beautiful for the amusement of those who thought the scurra ...
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... moral with human and physical truths . Just about the time that Luther's Table- Talk appeared , namely , in 1566 , JOSEPH SCALIGER was in the prime of his youth , twenty - six years of age , and , we suppose , uttering SCALIGERANA ...
... moral with human and physical truths . Just about the time that Luther's Table- Talk appeared , namely , in 1566 , JOSEPH SCALIGER was in the prime of his youth , twenty - six years of age , and , we suppose , uttering SCALIGERANA ...
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... moral atmosphere than that of the gayest Parisian saloons . There was a stuff and a sap in Englishmen of that period which gave their talk a rich ness and a colour unknown to the pungent levities of a Boileau , a Ménage , a Segrais , or ...
... moral atmosphere than that of the gayest Parisian saloons . There was a stuff and a sap in Englishmen of that period which gave their talk a rich ness and a colour unknown to the pungent levities of a Boileau , a Ménage , a Segrais , or ...
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... a child is , what ideas of grace and innocence the very name calls minds , nay , what high moral up in our O Collection of Papers , & c . , p . 97 . } " lessons we have been taught to draw from | 18 Jan. Reformatory Schools .
... a child is , what ideas of grace and innocence the very name calls minds , nay , what high moral up in our O Collection of Papers , & c . , p . 97 . } " lessons we have been taught to draw from | 18 Jan. Reformatory Schools .
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