Letters, Sentences, and MaximsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1888 - 327 σελίδες |
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... thousand letters attest the father's affection ; he is placed under the care of an excellent clergyman , he is urged to pay the greatest attention to his mother , to his tutor , to his morals , to his upright 2 Prefatory Remarks.
... thousand letters attest the father's affection ; he is placed under the care of an excellent clergyman , he is urged to pay the greatest attention to his mother , to his tutor , to his morals , to his upright 2 Prefatory Remarks.
Σελίδα 9
... attention whatever to his education ; he was placed under the care of his From a very grandmother , Lady Halifax . early age he manifested a desire to excel in every thing , a desire which later he did his ut- most to excite in the ...
... attention whatever to his education ; he was placed under the care of his From a very grandmother , Lady Halifax . early age he manifested a desire to excel in every thing , a desire which later he did his ut- most to excite in the ...
Σελίδα 19
... attention in all that he does , and he gives the word its full value . " It is attention alone , " he says , " which fixes objects in the memory . There is no surer By Sainte - Beuve 19.
... attention in all that he does , and he gives the word its full value . " It is attention alone , " he says , " which fixes objects in the memory . There is no surer By Sainte - Beuve 19.
Σελίδα 20
... attention to the accuracy of his thoughts , to the elegance of his diction , and to the beauty of his poetry , and do not think of the ' De Homine et Cive ' of Puffendorf ; and when you read Puffendorf do not think of Madame de St ...
... attention to the accuracy of his thoughts , to the elegance of his diction , and to the beauty of his poetry , and do not think of the ' De Homine et Cive ' of Puffendorf ; and when you read Puffendorf do not think of Madame de St ...
Σελίδα 27
... attention , and I know a great many aged persons who , after having had an extensive acquaintance , are still mere children in the knowledge of the world . ” " Human nature is the same all over the world ; but its operations are so ...
... attention , and I know a great many aged persons who , after having had an extensive acquaintance , are still mere children in the knowledge of the world . ” " Human nature is the same all over the world ; but its operations are so ...
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