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... him , at a later period , to Sir Hercules Langrishe . With the same exception , too , strict regard has been paid to chronological order , order , which , in the last edition , was xxiv ADVERTISEMENT . The Beautiful in Feeling.
... him , at a later period , to Sir Hercules Langrishe . With the same exception , too , strict regard has been paid to chronological order , order , which , in the last edition , was xxiv ADVERTISEMENT . The Beautiful in Feeling.
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... regard , for one of these , would you not hide that distinction ? You would not pray him to compassionate the poor French- man , or the unhappy German . Far from it ; you would speak of him as a foreigner ; an accident to which all are ...
... regard , for one of these , would you not hide that distinction ? You would not pray him to compassionate the poor French- man , or the unhappy German . Far from it ; you would speak of him as a foreigner ; an accident to which all are ...
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... regard of a tyrant is as unconstant and capri- cious as that of a woman ; and concluding his time to be short , he makes haste to fill up the measure of his iniquity , in rapine , in luxury , and in in revenge . Every avenue to the ...
... regard of a tyrant is as unconstant and capri- cious as that of a woman ; and concluding his time to be short , he makes haste to fill up the measure of his iniquity , in rapine , in luxury , and in in revenge . Every avenue to the ...
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... regard the natural rights of mankind , they must appear in reality and truth , no better than pitiful and oppressive oligarchies . in After so fair an examen , wherein nothing has been exaggerated ; no fact produced which cannot be ...
... regard the natural rights of mankind , they must appear in reality and truth , no better than pitiful and oppressive oligarchies . in After so fair an examen , wherein nothing has been exaggerated ; no fact produced which cannot be ...
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... regard the Society of the Sexes Of Beauty Society and Solitude XV . Of the Effects of Tragedy XVI . Imitation · XVII . Ambition XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Conclusion • • 136 • 137 139 · 140 · ibid . 142 144 147 • 149 • 150 152 ...
... regard the Society of the Sexes Of Beauty Society and Solitude XV . Of the Effects of Tragedy XVI . Imitation · XVII . Ambition XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Conclusion • • 136 • 137 139 · 140 · ibid . 142 144 147 • 149 • 150 152 ...
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