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... possessed of superiour to the rest of his fellows ? To answer you directly , he has neither talents nor beauty ; but then he is possessed of impudence and assiduity . With assiduity and impu- dence , men of all ages , and all figures ...
... possessed of superiour to the rest of his fellows ? To answer you directly , he has neither talents nor beauty ; but then he is possessed of impudence and assiduity . With assiduity and impu- dence , men of all ages , and all figures ...
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... possessed of fortune , his relations entreat him to make his will , as it may restore the tranquillity of his mind . He is desired to undergo the rites of the church , for decency requires it . His friends take their leave only because ...
... possessed of fortune , his relations entreat him to make his will , as it may restore the tranquillity of his mind . He is desired to undergo the rites of the church , for decency requires it . His friends take their leave only because ...
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... husband . Both are equally possessed of the same cool unexpecting serenity ; they can see neither Elysium nor Paradise behind the curtain ; and Yiffrow is not more a goddess on the wedding - night , CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 63.
... husband . Both are equally possessed of the same cool unexpecting serenity ; they can see neither Elysium nor Paradise behind the curtain ; and Yiffrow is not more a goddess on the wedding - night , CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 63.
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... possessed of fame themselves , should be most ready to declare their opi- nions , since what they say might pass for decision . But the truth happens to be , that the great are solicitous only of raising their own reputations , while ...
... possessed of fame themselves , should be most ready to declare their opi- nions , since what they say might pass for decision . But the truth happens to be , that the great are solicitous only of raising their own reputations , while ...
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... possessed of all the vanity , but not the genius of a scholar incapable , from his native weakness , of lifting himself from the ground , he applies to contiguous merit for support ; makes the sportive sallies of another's imagina- tion ...
... possessed of all the vanity , but not the genius of a scholar incapable , from his native weakness , of lifting himself from the ground , he applies to contiguous merit for support ; makes the sportive sallies of another's imagina- tion ...
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