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... remains , or by what has vanished of their former glory . But that elevation of soul , which despises plea- sure , which unites labour with zeal , and which reaches its object by the dint of regular and patient efforts , is a quality of ...
... remains , or by what has vanished of their former glory . But that elevation of soul , which despises plea- sure , which unites labour with zeal , and which reaches its object by the dint of regular and patient efforts , is a quality of ...
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... remains the same . In tracing some lines of that character , I must , in gratitude , begin with their civility ; which springs , I do believe , from a sincere desire of obliging , though it is often too much loaded with protestations ...
... remains the same . In tracing some lines of that character , I must , in gratitude , begin with their civility ; which springs , I do believe , from a sincere desire of obliging , though it is often too much loaded with protestations ...
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... remains of antiquity , and the chefs d'auvre of the fine arts . There are few men of clas- sical education , who , at Rome , can attend to her present con- cerns . 6 The city has a population of not more than 160,000 , and is said to ...
... remains of antiquity , and the chefs d'auvre of the fine arts . There are few men of clas- sical education , who , at Rome , can attend to her present con- cerns . 6 The city has a population of not more than 160,000 , and is said to ...
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... remains to be done . It is a mistake to ima- gine a nation civilized because it has black cattle , or plants a few potatoes in the weeds , or spins a gross of broaches of very indif- ferent cotton . The arts which vary so much in ...
... remains to be done . It is a mistake to ima- gine a nation civilized because it has black cattle , or plants a few potatoes in the weeds , or spins a gross of broaches of very indif- ferent cotton . The arts which vary so much in ...
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... remains the same man that he was before . The notes to his poems are just as entertaining as the poems themselves , and his poems are nothing but entertaining . Mr. H. now proceeded to speak of Wordsworth , whom he described as the most ...
... remains the same man that he was before . The notes to his poems are just as entertaining as the poems themselves , and his poems are nothing but entertaining . Mr. H. now proceeded to speak of Wordsworth , whom he described as the most ...
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