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His father appears to have been very solicitous about his education ; for he was instructed at first by private tuition under the care of Thomas Young , who was afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh ; and of whom we ...
His father appears to have been very solicitous about his education ; for he was instructed at first by private tuition under the care of Thomas Young , who was afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh ; and of whom we ...
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It appears , in all his writings , that he had the usual concomitant of great abilities , a lofty and steady confidence in himself , perhaps not without some contempt of others ; for scarcely • Grotius , Hugo Grotius ( 1583-1645 ) ...
It appears , in all his writings , that he had the usual concomitant of great abilities , a lofty and steady confidence in himself , perhaps not without some contempt of others ; for scarcely • Grotius , Hugo Grotius ( 1583-1645 ) ...
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After this , Lucifer appears ; after his overthrow , bemoans himself , seeks revenge on man . The Chorus prepare resistance at ... Here again may appear Lucifer , relating and insulting in what he had done to the destruction of man .
After this , Lucifer appears ; after his overthrow , bemoans himself , seeks revenge on man . The Chorus prepare resistance at ... Here again may appear Lucifer , relating and insulting in what he had done to the destruction of man .
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