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... is simple , this is sense . ' He might have added , it was confused , obsolete , and common - place . The letter is given by Warton , from the duchess of Portland . bed In that bless'd moment , from his oozy Old WINDSOR FOREST . 19.
... is simple , this is sense . ' He might have added , it was confused , obsolete , and common - place . The letter is given by Warton , from the duchess of Portland . bed In that bless'd moment , from his oozy Old WINDSOR FOREST . 19.
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... sense . The position of the palace on the Thames was fit for the sea - king : its command of the rising country in front gave it the brightness and beauty of the English landscape , before that fine space was overrun with graceless ...
... sense . The position of the palace on the Thames was fit for the sea - king : its command of the rising country in front gave it the brightness and beauty of the English landscape , before that fine space was overrun with graceless ...
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... sense of its injuries ; shut up by her vows from all possibility of realising her pictures of ideal happiness ; and laboring to revive , by the ardor of her language , the affections of a being , like herself , extin- guished in the ...
... sense of its injuries ; shut up by her vows from all possibility of realising her pictures of ideal happiness ; and laboring to revive , by the ardor of her language , the affections of a being , like herself , extin- guished in the ...
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... sense of the minute observances of love and life , and rash forgetfulness of the larger and nobler principles that make both secure and honorable . The letters of Madame L'Espinasse would form the counterpart of Eloisa's : thrown into ...
... sense of the minute observances of love and life , and rash forgetfulness of the larger and nobler principles that make both secure and honorable . The letters of Madame L'Espinasse would form the counterpart of Eloisa's : thrown into ...
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... sense , I ran , Nor wish'd an angel whom I loved a man . Dim and remote the joys of saints I see ; Nor envy them that heaven I lose for thee . 70 51 Heaven first taught letters . Warton traces the idea of those beautiful lines to the ...
... sense , I ran , Nor wish'd an angel whom I loved a man . Dim and remote the joys of saints I see ; Nor envy them that heaven I lose for thee . 70 51 Heaven first taught letters . Warton traces the idea of those beautiful lines to the ...
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