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... Equally falsified is the sense , and , we need hardly add , equally lost is the spirit of the subjoined : " Ille , oculis postquam sævi monumenta doloris Exuviasque hausit , furiis accensus , et irá Terribilis . " With pensive look the ...
... Equally falsified is the sense , and , we need hardly add , equally lost is the spirit of the subjoined : " Ille , oculis postquam sævi monumenta doloris Exuviasque hausit , furiis accensus , et irá Terribilis . " With pensive look the ...
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... equally profound and witty , equally endowed with foresight and ability , his mind embraces at once the past , pre- sent , and future : he alternately seduces and astonishes by the boldness of his thoughts , the acuteness of his ...
... equally profound and witty , equally endowed with foresight and ability , his mind embraces at once the past , pre- sent , and future : he alternately seduces and astonishes by the boldness of his thoughts , the acuteness of his ...
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... equally satisfactory explanation . A habit which we are capable of acquiring by continual practice , of accurately observing such minute differences in the objects which we have frequent occasion to examine as are likely to escape the ...
... equally satisfactory explanation . A habit which we are capable of acquiring by continual practice , of accurately observing such minute differences in the objects which we have frequent occasion to examine as are likely to escape the ...
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