National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... social enjoyments . But she was also his sedulous instructress , and carefully studied every opportunity of forwarding his progress in knowledge and his advancement in the world . When she came home late , she would sometimes rouse him ...
... social enjoyments . But she was also his sedulous instructress , and carefully studied every opportunity of forwarding his progress in knowledge and his advancement in the world . When she came home late , she would sometimes rouse him ...
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... social abilities finds no difficulty in being admitted to the utmost freedom of inter- course he is received with all the hospitality and courtesy of a stranger ; but if he attempts to incorporate himself with the body , he is at once ...
... social abilities finds no difficulty in being admitted to the utmost freedom of inter- course he is received with all the hospitality and courtesy of a stranger ; but if he attempts to incorporate himself with the body , he is at once ...
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... social happi- ness , that the death of even the healthiest friend about me could scarcely , I think , take my heart by surprise ; and the effect which such calamities are likely to have upon me will be seen more in the whole tenor of my ...
... social happi- ness , that the death of even the healthiest friend about me could scarcely , I think , take my heart by surprise ; and the effect which such calamities are likely to have upon me will be seen more in the whole tenor of my ...
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... social position , and pressingly dissuaded Lord Byron from connecting himself with him in the Liberal . Leigh Hunt , it is pretty clear , was not in every respect a very agreeable man to deal with ; but he was certainly very ...
... social position , and pressingly dissuaded Lord Byron from connecting himself with him in the Liberal . Leigh Hunt , it is pretty clear , was not in every respect a very agreeable man to deal with ; but he was certainly very ...
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... social questions too are ever recurring , and every generation will find that some of the satires of a past one have been kept warm for it . Just now , for instance , " Sir Andrew Agnew " occupies as prominent a position on the stage as ...
... social questions too are ever recurring , and every generation will find that some of the satires of a past one have been kept warm for it . Just now , for instance , " Sir Andrew Agnew " occupies as prominent a position on the stage as ...
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