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... virtue shown in some unprized old property , as when a boy finds that his pocket - knife will attract steel filings and take up a needle ; or when the old horse- block in the yard is found to be a Torso Hercules of the Phidian age ...
... virtue shown in some unprized old property , as when a boy finds that his pocket - knife will attract steel filings and take up a needle ; or when the old horse- block in the yard is found to be a Torso Hercules of the Phidian age ...
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... virtue ; it is always time to do right . He is a true re - commencer , or Adam in the garden again . He affirms the applicability of the ideal law to this moment and the present knot of affairs . Parties , lawyers and men of the world ...
... virtue ; it is always time to do right . He is a true re - commencer , or Adam in the garden again . He affirms the applicability of the ideal law to this moment and the present knot of affairs . Parties , lawyers and men of the world ...
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... Virtue " and " Easter , " and Lovelace's lines " To Althea " and " To Lucasta , " and Collins's " Ode to Evening , " all but the last verse , which is academical . Perhaps this dainty style of poetry is not producible to - day , any ...
... Virtue " and " Easter , " and Lovelace's lines " To Althea " and " To Lucasta , " and Collins's " Ode to Evening , " all but the last verse , which is academical . Perhaps this dainty style of poetry is not producible to - day , any ...
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... educate us to a height beyond itself , or which it rarely reaches ; the subduing mankind to order and virtue . He is the true Orpheus who writes his ode , not with syl- lables , but men . " In poetry , " 66 POETRY AND IMAGINATION .
... educate us to a height beyond itself , or which it rarely reaches ; the subduing mankind to order and virtue . He is the true Orpheus who writes his ode , not with syl- lables , but men . " In poetry , " 66 POETRY AND IMAGINATION .
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... virtue ; a more inward existence to read the history of each other . Welfare requires one or two com- panions of intelligence , probity , and grace , to wear out life with , persons with whom we can speak a few reasonable words every ...
... virtue ; a more inward existence to read the history of each other . Welfare requires one or two com- panions of intelligence , probity , and grace , to wear out life with , persons with whom we can speak a few reasonable words every ...
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