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... comes to be known . In the sweetly constituted mind of Sir Philip Sidney , it seems as if no ugly thought or unhandsome meditation could find a harbour . He turned all that he touched into images of honour and virtue . Helena in ...
... comes to be known . In the sweetly constituted mind of Sir Philip Sidney , it seems as if no ugly thought or unhandsome meditation could find a harbour . He turned all that he touched into images of honour and virtue . Helena in ...
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... comes next to it , I think , is the jaded morning countenance of the debauchée in the second plate of the Marriage Alamode , which lectures on the vanity of pleasure as audibly as any thing in Ecclesiastes , ger is brought to him to say ...
... comes next to it , I think , is the jaded morning countenance of the debauchée in the second plate of the Marriage Alamode , which lectures on the vanity of pleasure as audibly as any thing in Ecclesiastes , ger is brought to him to say ...
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... we have read so long , and thought that we understood its contents , there comes a countless list of heart - breaking errata at the end ! But these are the pitiable mistakes to which love alone MORAL WITH PERSONAL DEFORMITY . 155.
... we have read so long , and thought that we understood its contents , there comes a countless list of heart - breaking errata at the end ! But these are the pitiable mistakes to which love alone MORAL WITH PERSONAL DEFORMITY . 155.
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... comes dashed with a double portion of contempt . My griefs have nothing in them that is felt as sacred by the bystanders . Yet is my affliction in truth of the deepest grain . The heaviest task that was ever given to mortal patience to ...
... comes dashed with a double portion of contempt . My griefs have nothing in them that is felt as sacred by the bystanders . Yet is my affliction in truth of the deepest grain . The heaviest task that was ever given to mortal patience to ...
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... comes to an end of his enumeration , and falls to a defining of his own melancholy . Milton likewise has omitted it , where he had so fair an opportunity of bringing it in , in his Penseroso . But the partial omissions of historians ...
... comes to an end of his enumeration , and falls to a defining of his own melancholy . Milton likewise has omitted it , where he had so fair an opportunity of bringing it in , in his Penseroso . But the partial omissions of historians ...
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