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... living . English mottoes did not come into gene- ral use till the seventeenth century , after which English and Latin legends were ( as they still are ) indiscriminately used . or " the king " is " God save the church frequently found ...
... living . English mottoes did not come into gene- ral use till the seventeenth century , after which English and Latin legends were ( as they still are ) indiscriminately used . or " the king " is " God save the church frequently found ...
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... living beings in any degree like ourselves , than the shining of a candle should sug- gest to a moth that in the flame of that candle living beings like itself exist . In point of fact , the moth would be much nearer the mark if it ...
... living beings in any degree like ourselves , than the shining of a candle should sug- gest to a moth that in the flame of that candle living beings like itself exist . In point of fact , the moth would be much nearer the mark if it ...
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... living down in this dull vicinage - really dull , for though the scenery is often rich , it is void of va- riety - Coleridge made up his mind to be a Unitarian minister . There is per- haps a recondite connection between flat scenery ...
... living down in this dull vicinage - really dull , for though the scenery is often rich , it is void of va- riety - Coleridge made up his mind to be a Unitarian minister . There is per- haps a recondite connection between flat scenery ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
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