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... living long and comfortably , by regulating the diet and regimen , embracing all the most approved principles of health and longevity , and exhibiting the remarkable power of pro- per food , wine , air , exercise , sleep , & c . in the ...
... living long and comfortably , by regulating the diet and regimen , embracing all the most approved principles of health and longevity , and exhibiting the remarkable power of pro- per food , wine , air , exercise , sleep , & c . in the ...
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... living artists . However indispensable talent may be , painting , after all , is an art ; and the very term implies syste- matic and progressive labour . “ Mente diu versata , manu celeranda repenti Arsque laborque operis gratâ sic ...
... living artists . However indispensable talent may be , painting , after all , is an art ; and the very term implies syste- matic and progressive labour . “ Mente diu versata , manu celeranda repenti Arsque laborque operis gratâ sic ...
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... living Greece no more . " to him every object is inanimate , and he turns from the perusal of the bard who has been the delight of more than one hundred generations to read the ephemeral rhymes of the day ; and , in their jingle , he ...
... living Greece no more . " to him every object is inanimate , and he turns from the perusal of the bard who has been the delight of more than one hundred generations to read the ephemeral rhymes of the day ; and , in their jingle , he ...
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... living beings , acting their appropriate part on the great theatre of life : to us they are but spectres , dimly seen through the night of ages , and flitting before us in forms so indistinct , as to leave few traces of their existence ...
... living beings , acting their appropriate part on the great theatre of life : to us they are but spectres , dimly seen through the night of ages , and flitting before us in forms so indistinct , as to leave few traces of their existence ...
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... living , as to be willing to converse only with the mighty dead . A German scholar , from his retired life , finds society a burden , and never does he feel more at his ease , than when surrounded by his auditors or his manuscripts ...
... living , as to be willing to converse only with the mighty dead . A German scholar , from his retired life , finds society a burden , and never does he feel more at his ease , than when surrounded by his auditors or his manuscripts ...
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