The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 369
... nature ; so incapable is he , not only of attaining science and enjoyment , but of provid- ing for his own subsistence and safety ; so much is he the crea- ture of the care of others , and of his own exertions ; so won- derful is the ...
... nature ; so incapable is he , not only of attaining science and enjoyment , but of provid- ing for his own subsistence and safety ; so much is he the crea- ture of the care of others , and of his own exertions ; so won- derful is the ...
Pagina 370
... Nature , it is true , must give the capacity ; but it does not appear that nature gives any part We are in- of the science itself ; or even the wish to obtain it . deed so early taught to covet information , that the desire is sometimes ...
... Nature , it is true , must give the capacity ; but it does not appear that nature gives any part We are in- of the science itself ; or even the wish to obtain it . deed so early taught to covet information , that the desire is sometimes ...
Pagina 394
... natural parts , and loved reading . But the whole turn of my studies was bent towards descriptions of of feasts and ... nature . I turned with disgust from the common casualities of a family dinner , and began to view with unutterable ...
... natural parts , and loved reading . But the whole turn of my studies was bent towards descriptions of of feasts and ... nature . I turned with disgust from the common casualities of a family dinner , and began to view with unutterable ...
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