Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... father's boastful- ness perhaps made her vainer ; but her vanity took an intel- lectual turn . She read vaguely and widely ; she managed to acquire some knowledge - how much is not clear of Greek and Latin , and certainly learned with ...
... father's boastful- ness perhaps made her vainer ; but her vanity took an intel- lectual turn . She read vaguely and widely ; she managed to acquire some knowledge - how much is not clear of Greek and Latin , and certainly learned with ...
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... father's control is gone , for disinterested filial affection is an unfrequent though doubtless possible virtue ; but so long as property is in sus- pense , all expectants will be attentive to those who have it in their power to give or ...
... father's control is gone , for disinterested filial affection is an unfrequent though doubtless possible virtue ; but so long as property is in sus- pense , all expectants will be attentive to those who have it in their power to give or ...
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... father , of whose memory he always spoke with marked respect , was a thriving man of business , extensively engaged in the woollen manufacture of that place . He was the fourth son in a family of fifteen children , of whom , however ...
... father , of whose memory he always spoke with marked respect , was a thriving man of business , extensively engaged in the woollen manufacture of that place . He was the fourth son in a family of fifteen children , of whom , however ...
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