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... refined mistress of the em- pire , now rest either not printed , or not read , in the libraries of Europe ! Those who came first , while either state as yet was barbarous , carried all the repu tation away . Authors , as the age refined ...
... refined mistress of the em- pire , now rest either not printed , or not read , in the libraries of Europe ! Those who came first , while either state as yet was barbarous , carried all the repu tation away . Authors , as the age refined ...
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... refined consti- tution . This dispute , which has already given so much em- ployment to speculative indolence , has been mana- ged with much ardour , and ( not to suppress our sentiments ) with but little sagacity . They who insist that ...
... refined consti- tution . This dispute , which has already given so much em- ployment to speculative indolence , has been mana- ged with much ardour , and ( not to suppress our sentiments ) with but little sagacity . They who insist that ...
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... refined European , would be a torment to the precari- ous tenant of an Asiatic wild . Let me , to prove this , transport the imagination for a moment to the midst of a forest in Siberia . There we behold the inhabitant , poor indeed ...
... refined European , would be a torment to the precari- ous tenant of an Asiatic wild . Let me , to prove this , transport the imagination for a moment to the midst of a forest in Siberia . There we behold the inhabitant , poor indeed ...
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... refined to be read , and entirely above human comprehension . Pastorals are pretty enough - for those that like them - but to me Thyrsis is one of the most insipid fellows I ever conversed with ; and as for Corydon , I do not choose his ...
... refined to be read , and entirely above human comprehension . Pastorals are pretty enough - for those that like them - but to me Thyrsis is one of the most insipid fellows I ever conversed with ; and as for Corydon , I do not choose his ...
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... refining . our manners and improving our conversation . I soon perceived he was strongly prejudiced in favour of the Asiatic method of treating the sex , and that it was impossible to persuade him , but that a man was happier who had ...
... refining . our manners and improving our conversation . I soon perceived he was strongly prejudiced in favour of the Asiatic method of treating the sex , and that it was impossible to persuade him , but that a man was happier who had ...
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