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... learned . The son , who took all opportunities to show his learning , began to establish a new religion in the family , and to enlarge the narrowness of their country notions ; in which he succeeded so well , that he had seduced the ...
... learned . The son , who took all opportunities to show his learning , began to establish a new religion in the family , and to enlarge the narrowness of their country notions ; in which he succeeded so well , that he had seduced the ...
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... learned , was the person that writ the agreeable epistle inserted in my paper of the third of the last month . It is of the same turn with the other , and may be looked upon as a specimen of right country letters . ' SIR , " THIS sets ...
... learned , was the person that writ the agreeable epistle inserted in my paper of the third of the last month . It is of the same turn with the other , and may be looked upon as a specimen of right country letters . ' SIR , " THIS sets ...
Pàgina 40
... learned each other's manners , so that the dog often gives himself the airs of a cat , and the cat , in several of her motions and gestures , affects the behaviour of the little dog . When they are at play , I often make one with them ...
... learned each other's manners , so that the dog often gives himself the airs of a cat , and the cat , in several of her motions and gestures , affects the behaviour of the little dog . When they are at play , I often make one with them ...
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... learned men ought to do ; and I was very well contented to bear such sarcasms as he was pleased to throw upon me , and answered them with the same freedom . In the midst of this our misunderstanding and correspond- ence , I happened to ...
... learned men ought to do ; and I was very well contented to bear such sarcasms as he was pleased to throw upon me , and answered them with the same freedom . In the midst of this our misunderstanding and correspond- ence , I happened to ...
Pàgina 52
... learned his whole art from an old woman in that neighbour- hood , whom he long served in the figure of a broom - staff . ' ( But , perhaps , it may look trivial to insist so much upon men's persons ; I shall , therefore , turn my ...
... learned his whole art from an old woman in that neighbour- hood , whom he long served in the figure of a broom - staff . ' ( But , perhaps , it may look trivial to insist so much upon men's persons ; I shall , therefore , turn my ...
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