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When the weddings of English noblemen of that period were attended by most indecorous observances, there is no reason to suppose that provincial and colonial weddings were entirely free from similar rude customs. It was found necessary in 1651 to forbid all "mixt and unmixt" dancing at taverns on the occasion of weddings, abuses and disorders having arisen.

It is a temptation of peculiar strength because it is addressed to an aspiration which Jesus has acknowledged. "Yet this not all To which my spirit aspir'd: victorious deeds Flam'd in my heart, heroic acts." But he denies that the glory of mob-applause is worth anything. "What is glory but the blaze of fame, The people's praise, if always praise unmixt?

The pleasure it gives us is unmixt, direct, like that from the smell of a flower or the flavor of a fruit. Milton sets everywhere his little pitfalls of bookish association for the memory. I know that Milton's manner is very grand.

The Captain, after looking at him with a surprise not wholly unmixt with horror, turned from him without making any answer, and said to Cecilia, "And how long, ma'am, have you tried this petrifying place?" "An hour, two hours, I believe," she answered. "Really? and nobody here! assez de monde, but nobody here! a blank partout!"

The only ones I have ever heard offered are: it is an incentive, and it does enable students to shorten the period of undergraduate work. I grant them both, but I hold that the incentive is a low one much lower than we need to use and that the shortening of the course is far from being an unmixt blessing.

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