Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... learned art , That beneficence is painted As a stately lady , turning From our gaze away ; implying That the man who does a favour , Straight should labour to forget it- He who blazons it does none . Briefly then , Don Juan , grateful ...
... learned art , That beneficence is painted As a stately lady , turning From our gaze away ; implying That the man who does a favour , Straight should labour to forget it- He who blazons it does none . Briefly then , Don Juan , grateful ...
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... learned to enjoy and digest extremely well , it also seemed to us children a great pleasure to be in a measure released from fixed hours of lessons , and from severe discipline . My father's ill - humour increased ; he could not resign ...
... learned to enjoy and digest extremely well , it also seemed to us children a great pleasure to be in a measure released from fixed hours of lessons , and from severe discipline . My father's ill - humour increased ; he could not resign ...
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... learned . In this , also , I found the use of my natural gift , by which I could readily catch the sound of a language , the rhythm , the accent , the tone , and all its outward peculiarities . I knew many Latin words ; Italian ...
... learned . In this , also , I found the use of my natural gift , by which I could readily catch the sound of a language , the rhythm , the accent , the tone , and all its outward peculiarities . I knew many Latin words ; Italian ...
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... learned whole passages by rote , and recited them like a trained speaking - bird ; which was the easier to me , because I had previously learned by rote passages - of the Bible , which are mostly unintel- ligible to a child , and had ...
... learned whole passages by rote , and recited them like a trained speaking - bird ; which was the easier to me , because I had previously learned by rote passages - of the Bible , which are mostly unintel- ligible to a child , and had ...
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... that the rebounding balls whizzed about the head of the inquisi- tive wanderer . He therefore thought it more prudent to retire , and learned on enquiry , what the noise of the firing might 38 [ Jan. Goethe's Life and Works . No. III .
... that the rebounding balls whizzed about the head of the inquisi- tive wanderer . He therefore thought it more prudent to retire , and learned on enquiry , what the noise of the firing might 38 [ Jan. Goethe's Life and Works . No. III .
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