The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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... manners of a school ; and it is perhaps still more rare , that where the manners of a school are generally corrupt , a single youth , whatever may be his disposition and habits , can wholly escape the contagion . An arch - fiend may ...
... manners of a school ; and it is perhaps still more rare , that where the manners of a school are generally corrupt , a single youth , whatever may be his disposition and habits , can wholly escape the contagion . An arch - fiend may ...
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... manner of demonstration . " How far the work corresponds with the author's design , as is stated in the preface , mathematicians may judge from an inspec- tion of the contents , and the manner of execution . The incorrect style of the ...
... manner of demonstration . " How far the work corresponds with the author's design , as is stated in the preface , mathematicians may judge from an inspec- tion of the contents , and the manner of execution . The incorrect style of the ...
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... manner is peculiarly admirable . There is nothing like false ornament or am- bitious decoration in the language ; all is naturally and expressive- ly related . What a pleasing image of amiability and tenderness does the second verse ...
... manner is peculiarly admirable . There is nothing like false ornament or am- bitious decoration in the language ; all is naturally and expressive- ly related . What a pleasing image of amiability and tenderness does the second verse ...
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