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... attention , as you can , upon your accustomed duties and accustomed entertainments . You can do no more for our dear boy , but you must not therefore think less on those whom your attention may make fitter for the place to which he is ...
... attention , as you can , upon your accustomed duties and accustomed entertainments . You can do no more for our dear boy , but you must not therefore think less on those whom your attention may make fitter for the place to which he is ...
Pàgina 108
... attention , and keep us from brooding over grief . He observed of Lord Bute , " It was said of Au- gustus , that it would have been better for Rome that he had never been born , or had never died . So it would have been better for this ...
... attention , and keep us from brooding over grief . He observed of Lord Bute , " It was said of Au- gustus , that it would have been better for Rome that he had never been born , or had never died . So it would have been better for this ...
Pàgina 109
... attention paid to them while unmarried , than when married . I indeed did not mention the strong reason for their marrying — the mechanical reason . " BOSWELL . " Why , that is a strong one . But does not imagination make it much more ...
... attention paid to them while unmarried , than when married . I indeed did not mention the strong reason for their marrying — the mechanical reason . " BOSWELL . " Why , that is a strong one . But does not imagination make it much more ...
Pàgina 116
... attention should be shown by great men to their early friends , But if , either from obtuse insensibility to difference of situation , or presumptuous forwardness , which will not submit even to an exterior observance of it , the ...
... attention should be shown by great men to their early friends , But if , either from obtuse insensibility to difference of situation , or presumptuous forwardness , which will not submit even to an exterior observance of it , the ...
Pàgina 121
... attention which might have been expected to the " guide , philoso- pher , and friend ; " the Imlac who had hastened from the country to console a distressed mother , who he understood was very anxious for his return . They had , I found ...
... attention which might have been expected to the " guide , philoso- pher , and friend ; " the Imlac who had hastened from the country to console a distressed mother , who he understood was very anxious for his return . They had , I found ...
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