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Pagina 68
... become acquainted with the source and cause of their sensations . It is the differ- ence between the wild and unchastened pleasure inspired by the adventures of Don Bellianis and Cleopatra , and the ra- tional but not less animated ...
... become acquainted with the source and cause of their sensations . It is the differ- ence between the wild and unchastened pleasure inspired by the adventures of Don Bellianis and Cleopatra , and the ra- tional but not less animated ...
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... become pliant to necessity . When the parties are convinced that mutual release is out of the question , an arti- ficial courtesy , a reciprocal forbearance , will be superinduced over their peevish and fretful humours . Abeunt studia ...
... become pliant to necessity . When the parties are convinced that mutual release is out of the question , an arti- ficial courtesy , a reciprocal forbearance , will be superinduced over their peevish and fretful humours . Abeunt studia ...
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... become the topics of song . The Shah - nameh certainly surpasses the chronicle of Robert of Gloucester , or the Polyolbion of Drayton : but its poetic rank is nevertheless not very conspicuous , since it contains few passages which ...
... become the topics of song . The Shah - nameh certainly surpasses the chronicle of Robert of Gloucester , or the Polyolbion of Drayton : but its poetic rank is nevertheless not very conspicuous , since it contains few passages which ...
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