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... never rich . The revenue of his deanery was not much more than seven hundred a year . " How could that economy , practised too by a person who was never rith , become detestable , which was never suffered to encroach on virtue ; and ...
... never rich . The revenue of his deanery was not much more than seven hundred a year . " How could that economy , practised too by a person who was never rith , become detestable , which was never suffered to encroach on virtue ; and ...
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... never experienced , whose faces we have never seen , whose voices we have never heard - If all these things were done under the pretence of some obligation , which stern , inflexible justice lays upon us , to be extreme in marking what ...
... never experienced , whose faces we have never seen , whose voices we have never heard - If all these things were done under the pretence of some obligation , which stern , inflexible justice lays upon us , to be extreme in marking what ...
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... never be too strong : which idea seems to have predominated in composing all his dramas . Though Aristotle , however , lays it down as a rule that the end of tragedy is to excite terror and pity , he was of opinion that this tragic ...
... never be too strong : which idea seems to have predominated in composing all his dramas . Though Aristotle , however , lays it down as a rule that the end of tragedy is to excite terror and pity , he was of opinion that this tragic ...
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