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And my motive is not merely that curiosity which provides the only impulse for much history and much science . ... He has recorded a curious example of futile investigation in Dr and Mrs Kennedy , who were living in ...
And my motive is not merely that curiosity which provides the only impulse for much history and much science . ... He has recorded a curious example of futile investigation in Dr and Mrs Kennedy , who were living in ...
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To be curious about nothing is to be nearly dead ; to be curious about too few things , is to be narrow ; to be curious about too many , is to be shallow . The kind of general- knowledge questions beloved by some schoolmasters and ...
To be curious about nothing is to be nearly dead ; to be curious about too few things , is to be narrow ; to be curious about too many , is to be shallow . The kind of general- knowledge questions beloved by some schoolmasters and ...
Pagina 165
Curious word - ' inflicting ' ! But perhaps little Philip might have deserved that tenderness a little more , if it had not been dangled above him as a sort of school - prize . This spiritual carrot failed to attract .
Curious word - ' inflicting ' ! But perhaps little Philip might have deserved that tenderness a little more , if it had not been dangled above him as a sort of school - prize . This spiritual carrot failed to attract .
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The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1958 |
The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1958 |
The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth Century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1961 |
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