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Compare the im . the softening touch of time and the pressions left on the mind by the pe- growth of vegetation , that the whole fusal of the works of the three great possesses a sombre and stately ur ity of dramatists , and the ...
Compare the im . the softening touch of time and the pressions left on the mind by the pe- growth of vegetation , that the whole fusal of the works of the three great possesses a sombre and stately ur ity of dramatists , and the ...
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He reasons upon full mind , tainted with strong prejuall this , too , like a baby ; a very smart dices , particularly in favour of aristo- per . baby it must be owned , but a baby cracy , and tinging every thing he notwithstanding !
He reasons upon full mind , tainted with strong prejuall this , too , like a baby ; a very smart dices , particularly in favour of aristo- per . baby it must be owned , but a baby cracy , and tinging every thing he notwithstanding !
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With a mind ardent Pliny belonged to that school of imaand impetuous , with many traits of gination rather than taste , which , in genius , and a sullen energy of express Tacitus , produced one incomparable sion which resembles Juvenal ...
With a mind ardent Pliny belonged to that school of imaand impetuous , with many traits of gination rather than taste , which , in genius , and a sullen energy of express Tacitus , produced one incomparable sion which resembles Juvenal ...
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Act soldier ; the song has no other effect 3d , Suzette comes alone , and is making than that of causing him to attempt up her mind to try to love her new husfamiliarities , which compel her once band on French philosophical princimore ...
Act soldier ; the song has no other effect 3d , Suzette comes alone , and is making than that of causing him to attempt up her mind to try to love her new husfamiliarities , which compel her once band on French philosophical princimore ...
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All dered entirely insupportable by a stiff waters are equally deep to the eye , fire , which it maintained till it came and like them , the mind's depths must to a natural death for want of air , on be fathomed to be known .
All dered entirely insupportable by a stiff waters are equally deep to the eye , fire , which it maintained till it came and like them , the mind's depths must to a natural death for want of air , on be fathomed to be known .
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