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... look for protection or sincere alliance to the Platonists ; though some of their suc- cessors , in an after age , were induced to lend their support to declining paganism , and to find in the abstruser doctrines of their founder a ready ...
... look for protection or sincere alliance to the Platonists ; though some of their suc- cessors , in an after age , were induced to lend their support to declining paganism , and to find in the abstruser doctrines of their founder a ready ...
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... look down upon , or else overlook , so scornfully . To take a few casual instances , such as life , pleasure , a good style , and good resolutions , all which are notoriously , nay , proverbially brief , would scantly raise the matter ...
... look down upon , or else overlook , so scornfully . To take a few casual instances , such as life , pleasure , a good style , and good resolutions , all which are notoriously , nay , proverbially brief , would scantly raise the matter ...
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... look up to them . I had rather be consorted " with the youngest wren of nine , " than with any daughter of Eve whose morning stature was taller than my evening shadow . Whatever such an Amazon might condescend to say to me , it would ...
... look up to them . I had rather be consorted " with the youngest wren of nine , " than with any daughter of Eve whose morning stature was taller than my evening shadow . Whatever such an Amazon might condescend to say to me , it would ...
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... look of contradiction averts the omen ; candles shrink self - extinguished when I would snuff them , and no sweet voice will chide my awkwardness ) : but should I wed her , I must " stand the push of every beardless vain comparative ...
... look of contradiction averts the omen ; candles shrink self - extinguished when I would snuff them , and no sweet voice will chide my awkwardness ) : but should I wed her , I must " stand the push of every beardless vain comparative ...
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... consolatory store of half - eaten apples and gingerbread , and with looks that indicated a woeful neglect of regimen during the vacation , composed one passenger . The landlady of the Swan inn 50 BRIEF OBSERVATIONS UPON BREVITY .
... consolatory store of half - eaten apples and gingerbread , and with looks that indicated a woeful neglect of regimen during the vacation , composed one passenger . The landlady of the Swan inn 50 BRIEF OBSERVATIONS UPON BREVITY .
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