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... gentle yet profound , the Soul is soothed and raised above this earth - world . But Tennyson should be read in the study , in the chamber of toil , that his stirring sentiments may awaken dormant energies , strengthen formed resolves ...
... gentle yet profound , the Soul is soothed and raised above this earth - world . But Tennyson should be read in the study , in the chamber of toil , that his stirring sentiments may awaken dormant energies , strengthen formed resolves ...
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... gentle comfort . The one like Socrates , drawing his images from the shop , the stable , the kitchen , the brothel , -the other like Plato , arraying his thoughts in garbs of winning beauty . " It was a rare fortune that this Esop of ...
... gentle comfort . The one like Socrates , drawing his images from the shop , the stable , the kitchen , the brothel , -the other like Plato , arraying his thoughts in garbs of winning beauty . " It was a rare fortune that this Esop of ...
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... gentle caress acted as a charm upon his passions ; her kind words and trusting courage stimulated him to new exertion . She clung to her elder brother with proud admiration of his manly knowledge ; he felt all her purity of character ...
... gentle caress acted as a charm upon his passions ; her kind words and trusting courage stimulated him to new exertion . She clung to her elder brother with proud admiration of his manly knowledge ; he felt all her purity of character ...
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