Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 59James Fraser, 1859 |
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... remarkable for ignorance , stupidity , and vulgar habits . Dulness and vulgarity are , indeed , things in themselves offensive , and rather to be overlooked than dragged into light . But at that juncture it was the dull and the vulgar ...
... remarkable for ignorance , stupidity , and vulgar habits . Dulness and vulgarity are , indeed , things in themselves offensive , and rather to be overlooked than dragged into light . But at that juncture it was the dull and the vulgar ...
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... remarkable worth and beauty of his character as a man . The calm good sense * which distinguishes his writings di- rected every action of his life . Pru- dent and considerate in his affairs , he was also liberal in all his dealings ...
... remarkable worth and beauty of his character as a man . The calm good sense * which distinguishes his writings di- rected every action of his life . Pru- dent and considerate in his affairs , he was also liberal in all his dealings ...
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... remarkable than transitory . Of that life it is the only surviving image , imbued with its strong colours , and animated by its exclusive spirit . It was the re- ceiver of all its intellectual gifts , and all its stores of learning ...
... remarkable than transitory . Of that life it is the only surviving image , imbued with its strong colours , and animated by its exclusive spirit . It was the re- ceiver of all its intellectual gifts , and all its stores of learning ...
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