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... feeling , which often characterized their novels , has yielded to more correct and higher sentiments : the consequence , no doubt , of their superior intellectual condition , and of their comparative freedom from the thraldom of court ...
... feeling , which often characterized their novels , has yielded to more correct and higher sentiments : the consequence , no doubt , of their superior intellectual condition , and of their comparative freedom from the thraldom of court ...
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... feel or affect indifference at the final hour ; but their triumph is at best a nega- tive one ; for apathy is not ... feeling , and every good affec- tion ; it is refreshing and consolatory to the mind , to observe in society frequent ...
... feel or affect indifference at the final hour ; but their triumph is at best a nega- tive one ; for apathy is not ... feeling , and every good affec- tion ; it is refreshing and consolatory to the mind , to observe in society frequent ...
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... feel- ing ? He will feel , we are strongly inclined to believe , like a person who , hastily entering into a congenial party of friends , to communicate some new and glowing discovery , has mistaken his room , ( has gone into the ...
... feel- ing ? He will feel , we are strongly inclined to believe , like a person who , hastily entering into a congenial party of friends , to communicate some new and glowing discovery , has mistaken his room , ( has gone into the ...
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