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Chapter 7 No.7

Word Count: 897    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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would enable us to

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even of the most gifted, was entrusted to prece

y treated with indignity, and yet it was expected that our children

young are now honoured in Montalluyah, and are high in the Stat

for the duties I required; men with vast powers impelled by good. These men propagated my doctrines, and vigilantly watched their observa

om men of great sagacity, gentleness, and powe

eaking with elegance and accuracy is considered necessary both in them and in the Zicche. The art of speaking and writing with correctness is imperceptibly acquired from the language of the prec

ellous powers sprang up, whose knowledge of the human mind, and skill in diving into the hidden currents of c

reatness of his work in searching out and developing hidden qualities and genius in children, who to the unskilled eye gave no promise, is celebrated

blic places with subjects which daily

of the human mind; eminent painters, sculptors, and architects; men skilled in the properties of birds, beasts, fish, and other living things. Moral qualities are greatly estimated; and we have many portraits of women famous for their virtues, gentlenes

make but a second-rate artist, the character-divers demonstrated that these y

ook, he would occupy himself in sketching those around him. Every one, except the character-divers, thought that Nature intended this boy for a great artist. These demonstrated that as an artist he would never attain a high position; and after observing how he occupied himse

beginners, sketch from nature,

and music for my favourite instrument; but my father's chief councillor, a man of great sagacity, saw in me the germ of intellectual powers far beyond those required f

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unt of one of the great works

y polity in the strength of its foundation, and in beauty, grandeur, and stability, as a work

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