Two Dialogues: Of the Want of Respect Due to Age, And, Concerning Education, Temas225-234William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, 1984 - 64 páginas |
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... such as fencing , dancing , and riding . Claren- don's lack of emphasis on educational theory is also characteristic of most seventeenth- and eighteenth - century writers . But such surface similarities can be misleading with Clarendon ...
... such as fencing , dancing , and riding . Claren- don's lack of emphasis on educational theory is also characteristic of most seventeenth- and eighteenth - century writers . But such surface similarities can be misleading with Clarendon ...
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... such occafions , as he himself fays less deservedly of Dr. Young , — “ burlesque cannot . go beyond him . " Thus a calamity which will not admit being complained of , is in Johnson's language , such as " will not justify the acerbity ...
... such occafions , as he himself fays less deservedly of Dr. Young , — “ burlesque cannot . go beyond him . " Thus a calamity which will not admit being complained of , is in Johnson's language , such as " will not justify the acerbity ...
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... such con- structions may have , for they often become unneceffarily obfcure : as " he will continue the road by annual clongation ; " that is , by compleating some additional part of it each year : - " Swift " now loft diftin & ion ...
... such con- structions may have , for they often become unneceffarily obfcure : as " he will continue the road by annual clongation ; " that is , by compleating some additional part of it each year : - " Swift " now loft diftin & ion ...
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