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... receives their addresses without motion , commences a god , and is ever after fed by his priests with the spoon of immor- tality . The same receipt in this country serves to make a great man . The idol only keeps close , sends out his ...
... receives their addresses without motion , commences a god , and is ever after fed by his priests with the spoon of immor- tality . The same receipt in this country serves to make a great man . The idol only keeps close , sends out his ...
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... receives more in- struction from the press than the pulpit . The preach- ing Bonse may instruct the illiterate peasant : but no- thing less than the insinuating address of a fine writer can win its way to an heart already relaxed in all ...
... receives more in- struction from the press than the pulpit . The preach- ing Bonse may instruct the illiterate peasant : but no- thing less than the insinuating address of a fine writer can win its way to an heart already relaxed in all ...
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... received that money which was remitted here in order to release me from captivity . My fair companion still improves in my esteem ; the more I know her mind , her beau- ty becomes more poignant ; she appears charming , even among the ...
... received that money which was remitted here in order to release me from captivity . My fair companion still improves in my esteem ; the more I know her mind , her beau- ty becomes more poignant ; she appears charming , even among the ...
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... received the pre- sent most sweetly smiling , and with one of the whitest hands in the world , but still not a word escaped her lips . I now found that my companions grew weary of their homage ; they went off one by one , and resolv ...
... received the pre- sent most sweetly smiling , and with one of the whitest hands in the world , but still not a word escaped her lips . I now found that my companions grew weary of their homage ; they went off one by one , and resolv ...
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... receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of my way to the valley of the Graces . Here I found all those who before had been my companions in the re gion of beauty ...
... receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of my way to the valley of the Graces . Here I found all those who before had been my companions in the re gion of beauty ...
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