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... persons . If Goethe had been still living I might have wandered into Germany also . Besides those I have named ( for Scott was dead ) , there was not in Britain the man living whom I cared to behold , unless it were the Duke of ...
... persons . If Goethe had been still living I might have wandered into Germany also . Besides those I have named ( for Scott was dead ) , there was not in Britain the man living whom I cared to behold , unless it were the Duke of ...
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... persons , as they respect parties quite too good and too transparent to the whole world to make it needful to affect ... person so well formed that he might be pardoned , if , as was alleged , the face of his Medora and the figure of a ...
... persons , as they respect parties quite too good and too transparent to the whole world to make it needful to affect ... person so well formed that he might be pardoned , if , as was alleged , the face of his Medora and the figure of a ...
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... persons who loved the good , for one person who loved the true ; but it is a far greater virtue to love the true for itself alone , than to love the good for itself alone . " He ( Cole- ridge ) knew all about Unitarianism perfectly well ...
... persons who loved the good , for one person who loved the true ; but it is a far greater virtue to love the true for itself alone , than to love the good for itself alone . " He ( Cole- ridge ) knew all about Unitarianism perfectly well ...
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... person to speak to within sixteen miles except the minister of Dunscore ; so that books inevitably made his topics . He had names of his own for all the matters familiar to his discourse . Blackwood's was the " sand magazine ...
... person to speak to within sixteen miles except the minister of Dunscore ; so that books inevitably made his topics . He had names of his own for all the matters familiar to his discourse . Blackwood's was the " sand magazine ...
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... persons should perform . Government should direct poor men what to do . Poor Irish folk come wandering over these moors . My dame makes it a rule to give to every son of Adam bread to eat , and supplies his wants to the next house . But ...
... persons should perform . Government should direct poor men what to do . Poor Irish folk come wandering over these moors . My dame makes it a rule to give to every son of Adam bread to eat , and supplies his wants to the next house . But ...
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