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Σελίδα 1
After this , too , came the condemnation of the celebrated letters — a savage epi .
gram , only partially true , and redeemed by the opinion which faces our title . If
Mr . Dickens painted - as it has been said he did — Sir John Chester from Lord ...
After this , too , came the condemnation of the celebrated letters — a savage epi .
gram , only partially true , and redeemed by the opinion which faces our title . If
Mr . Dickens painted - as it has been said he did — Sir John Chester from Lord ...
Σελίδα 7
But looking into it carefully as a whole , if the book has been written by a sensible
man with a true knowledge of mankind , we shall find profit in studying these
models which have been placed before preceding generations . The letters that ...
But looking into it carefully as a whole , if the book has been written by a sensible
man with a true knowledge of mankind , we shall find profit in studying these
models which have been placed before preceding generations . The letters that ...
Σελίδα 18
... even if he be fully persuaded of its error , on account of the trouble and
disorder it might cause ; but I am sure that it is in no wise allowable to attack the
foundations of true morality , and to break necessary bonds which are already too
weak ...
... even if he be fully persuaded of its error , on account of the trouble and
disorder it might cause ; but I am sure that it is in no wise allowable to attack the
foundations of true morality , and to break necessary bonds which are already too
weak ...
Σελίδα 19
Although more than one passage in these letters may seem very strange ,
coming from a father to a son , the whole is animated with a true spirit of
tenderness and wisdom . If Horace had had a son , I imagine he would not have
written to him ...
Although more than one passage in these letters may seem very strange ,
coming from a father to a son , the whole is animated with a true spirit of
tenderness and wisdom . If Horace had had a son , I imagine he would not have
written to him ...
Σελίδα 22
What sustains and almost touches the reader in this strife , where so much art is
used , and where the inevitable counsel is the same beneath all metamorphoses
, is the true fatherly affection which animates and inspires the delicate and ...
What sustains and almost touches the reader in this strife , where so much art is
used , and where the inevitable counsel is the same beneath all metamorphoses
, is the true fatherly affection which animates and inspires the delicate and ...
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