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Page 415
... appears , I understand , dull and inarticulate , wanting accent and elasticity , -and not sufficiently sonorous . Among the modern languages the Italian alone deserves to be called musical , and perhaps the Spanish . The Russian and ...
... appears , I understand , dull and inarticulate , wanting accent and elasticity , -and not sufficiently sonorous . Among the modern languages the Italian alone deserves to be called musical , and perhaps the Spanish . The Russian and ...
Page 417
... appears ad- mirably managed , and almost entirely by reason and kindness ; it was instituted by the Quakers . Most of the patients move about at liberty , without noise and disorder , and by their demure and grave deportment shew they ...
... appears ad- mirably managed , and almost entirely by reason and kindness ; it was instituted by the Quakers . Most of the patients move about at liberty , without noise and disorder , and by their demure and grave deportment shew they ...
Page 515
... appears there less attractive than else- where , because it is rarely accompanied by those graces which excite esteem ; and vice seems more deformed , because the people are wholly ignorant of the art of hypocritical disguise . The ...
... appears there less attractive than else- where , because it is rarely accompanied by those graces which excite esteem ; and vice seems more deformed , because the people are wholly ignorant of the art of hypocritical disguise . The ...
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