Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... observed how often a propensity to re- ligious enthusiasm is the companion of such an early susceptibility to love . It was not therefore surprising , with a heart formed like mine , that excess of piety should in infancy be one of its ...
... observed how often a propensity to re- ligious enthusiasm is the companion of such an early susceptibility to love . It was not therefore surprising , with a heart formed like mine , that excess of piety should in infancy be one of its ...
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... my attention , that I could repeat the whole of Less- ing's Emilia Galotti ' by heart , without ever having seen the book . It must however be observed , and- 6 ' tis much to the honour of the taste then 24 LIFE OF KOTZEBUE .
... my attention , that I could repeat the whole of Less- ing's Emilia Galotti ' by heart , without ever having seen the book . It must however be observed , and- 6 ' tis much to the honour of the taste then 24 LIFE OF KOTZEBUE .
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... observed on these occasions were thus regulated : At the appointed time Museus came among the class , and enquired whether any scholar had a poeti- cal composition of his own to produce , for this was very properly a perfectly voluntary ...
... observed on these occasions were thus regulated : At the appointed time Museus came among the class , and enquired whether any scholar had a poeti- cal composition of his own to produce , for this was very properly a perfectly voluntary ...
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... observed that the eyes of all my school - fellows were fixed upon me , I concealed my face , with ostentatious modesty , in the blue cloak which all the scholars were obliged to wear . From that moment I considered myself as really a ...
... observed that the eyes of all my school - fellows were fixed upon me , I concealed my face , with ostentatious modesty , in the blue cloak which all the scholars were obliged to wear . From that moment I considered myself as really a ...
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... observe , and Musæus himself ac- knowledged the same thing , that this is a very im- proper mode of correction for any tutor to practise . Nothing is so exasperating to the young mind as sarcasm , nor does anything weaken the force of ...
... observe , and Musæus himself ac- knowledged the same thing , that this is a very im- proper mode of correction for any tutor to practise . Nothing is so exasperating to the young mind as sarcasm , nor does anything weaken the force of ...
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