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The object was to describe places are frequent , and , in fact , nothe vices and
follies peculiar to this thing of this kind is omitted which is season of the vear .
There is nothing common in bad plays . All these de . remarkable in the plot ; but
the ...
The object was to describe places are frequent , and , in fact , nothe vices and
follies peculiar to this thing of this kind is omitted which is season of the vear .
There is nothing common in bad plays . All these de . remarkable in the plot ; but
the ...
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His object was , to losophy , teach his pupils , by characters imDr . ... in geometry ,
algebra , geography ; and , poetry the most natural and animated in short , in
every branch of natural descriptions , even of visible objects , philosophy .
His object was , to losophy , teach his pupils , by characters imDr . ... in geometry ,
algebra , geography ; and , poetry the most natural and animated in short , in
every branch of natural descriptions , even of visible objects , philosophy .
第 180 頁
To impress this notion on their minds , ercise , the most feeble exertions create
the first objects presented to their ... subject or not , he should their whole
intelleciual faculties in at least be enabled to resort to it , in one object , or at bes :
in few .
To impress this notion on their minds , ercise , the most feeble exertions create
the first objects presented to their ... subject or not , he should their whole
intelleciual faculties in at least be enabled to resort to it , in one object , or at bes :
in few .
第 181 頁
... affords sufficient complishment of his object . evidence of the degree in which
the i Though the immediate purpose of situation and faculties of the blind are this
address is to invite attention to capable of improvement , and a view the means ...
... affords sufficient complishment of his object . evidence of the degree in which
the i Though the immediate purpose of situation and faculties of the blind are this
address is to invite attention to capable of improvement , and a view the means ...
第 289 頁
My greatest torness , and I began sufficiently to pe - ment did not consist in
reflecting on netrate the bottom of my heart to see my misery ; it was excited by
mingengraved there , in indelible characters , ling the idea of shame with the
object the ...
My greatest torness , and I began sufficiently to pe - ment did not consist in
reflecting on netrate the bottom of my heart to see my misery ; it was excited by
mingengraved there , in indelible characters , ling the idea of shame with the
object the ...
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