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Σελίδα 28
Yet there is this continual insistence on the Graces . “ The Graces ! The Graces ! ”
he writes , “ Remember the Graces ! I would have you sacrifice to the Graces . ”
By no means must a man neglect the Graces if he would pursue his object , the ...
Yet there is this continual insistence on the Graces . “ The Graces ! The Graces ! ”
he writes , “ Remember the Graces ! I would have you sacrifice to the Graces . ”
By no means must a man neglect the Graces if he would pursue his object , the ...
Σελίδα 187
THE GRACES . - I send you Mr. Locke's book upon education , in which you will
find the stress he lays upon the graces , which he calls ( and very truly ) good
breeding . I have marked all the parts of that book which are worth your attention ;
for ...
THE GRACES . - I send you Mr. Locke's book upon education , in which you will
find the stress he lays upon the graces , which he calls ( and very truly ) good
breeding . I have marked all the parts of that book which are worth your attention ;
for ...
Σελίδα 188
that ever I knew in my life ( and I knew him extremely well ) , the late Duke of
Marlborough possessed the graces in the highest degree , not to say engrossed
them ; and indeed he got the most by them ; for I will venture ( contrary to the
custom ...
that ever I knew in my life ( and I knew him extremely well ) , the late Duke of
Marlborough possessed the graces in the highest degree , not to say engrossed
them ; and indeed he got the most by them ; for I will venture ( contrary to the
custom ...
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