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... thoughts , as for their general tendency to break up that cold and debasing selfishness with which the souls of so ... thought . We feel their truth - not their historic or individual truth - but their universal truth , as reflexes of ...
... thoughts , as for their general tendency to break up that cold and debasing selfishness with which the souls of so ... thought . We feel their truth - not their historic or individual truth - but their universal truth , as reflexes of ...
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... thought , over which the mind can beatings we had become almost unconscious . brood in his ingenious and fantastical writings . It does honour to humanity by stripping off its His spirit is far too mercurial and airy to suffer ...
... thought , over which the mind can beatings we had become almost unconscious . brood in his ingenious and fantastical writings . It does honour to humanity by stripping off its His spirit is far too mercurial and airy to suffer ...
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... thoughts . There is a plaintive charm som . Then comes Montaubon's description in the image presented to us of the ... thought of him among their remembrances of the benefactors of their youth . And when the fever of the world " shall ...
... thoughts . There is a plaintive charm som . Then comes Montaubon's description in the image presented to us of the ... thought of him among their remembrances of the benefactors of their youth . And when the fever of the world " shall ...
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... thought , the dreams of a glory that shall be . love which he bears to his country - not only They are resonant - not with the voice of birds , to her luxuriant and sublime scenery , but " her or the soft whisperings of the breeze , but ...
... thought , the dreams of a glory that shall be . love which he bears to his country - not only They are resonant - not with the voice of birds , to her luxuriant and sublime scenery , but " her or the soft whisperings of the breeze , but ...
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... thoughts - the fearful view given to the bodily senses of their prisoner of his re- maining moments by the segment of the ... thought in the first instance , and the stately scenery of nature and the air of the supernatural in the last ...
... thoughts - the fearful view given to the bodily senses of their prisoner of his re- maining moments by the segment of the ... thought in the first instance , and the stately scenery of nature and the air of the supernatural in the last ...
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