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... human nature acute , yet an expression of ill nature or scandal never was known to proceed from her lips ; she had all the per- fections of her sex , without any of that frctfulness , that folly , that bitterness , that vanity which too ...
... human nature acute , yet an expression of ill nature or scandal never was known to proceed from her lips ; she had all the per- fections of her sex , without any of that frctfulness , that folly , that bitterness , that vanity which too ...
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... human fabrica- tion , calculated to charm and captivate men by the arts of rhetoric and the fascination of words , and thus draw off their attention from the futility of its matter and the weakness of its pretensions . These are the ...
... human fabrica- tion , calculated to charm and captivate men by the arts of rhetoric and the fascination of words , and thus draw off their attention from the futility of its matter and the weakness of its pretensions . These are the ...
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... human life in architecture , & c . & c . are rather the result of immediate inspiration from the Deity , than of the unaided effort of human reason ; that mankind are verging to a state of absolute perfection , & c . & c . On the whole ...
... human life in architecture , & c . & c . are rather the result of immediate inspiration from the Deity , than of the unaided effort of human reason ; that mankind are verging to a state of absolute perfection , & c . & c . On the whole ...
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