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... knowledge and entertainment , at least with a good intention . The dunces of France , on the other hand , who have less encouragement , are more vicious . Tender hearts , languishing eyes , Leonora in love at thirteen , extatic ...
... knowledge and entertainment , at least with a good intention . The dunces of France , on the other hand , who have less encouragement , are more vicious . Tender hearts , languishing eyes , Leonora in love at thirteen , extatic ...
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... knowledge of the audience , the two favourite players of the town to introduce a scene of this sort in every play . Towards the middle of the last act , I would have them enter with wild looks and out - spread arms ; there is no ...
... knowledge of the audience , the two favourite players of the town to introduce a scene of this sort in every play . Towards the middle of the last act , I would have them enter with wild looks and out - spread arms ; there is no ...
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... knowledge of the sex in a country where they are universally allowed to be riddles , and I but a stran- ger ? To confess a truth , I was afraid to begin the de- scription , lest the sex should undergo some new re- volution before it was ...
... knowledge of the sex in a country where they are universally allowed to be riddles , and I but a stran- ger ? To confess a truth , I was afraid to begin the de- scription , lest the sex should undergo some new re- volution before it was ...
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... knowledge in promoting practical morality . They who maintain the opposite opinion , display the happiness and innocence of those uncultivated nations who live without learning ; urge the nume- rous vices which are to be found only in ...
... knowledge in promoting practical morality . They who maintain the opposite opinion , display the happiness and innocence of those uncultivated nations who live without learning ; urge the nume- rous vices which are to be found only in ...
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... knowledge which makes the happiness of a refined European , would be a torment to the precari- ous tenant of an Asiatic wild . Let me , to prove this , transport the imagination for a moment to the midst of a forest in Siberia . There ...
... knowledge which makes the happiness of a refined European , would be a torment to the precari- ous tenant of an Asiatic wild . Let me , to prove this , transport the imagination for a moment to the midst of a forest in Siberia . There ...
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