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... idea , and that idea was his master . To the rest of mankind he was reserved , if not indifferent ; and , if forsaken for a time , he pined and refused to be comforted . His successor probably possesses the " Enthusiasm of Humanity " to ...
... idea , and that idea was his master . To the rest of mankind he was reserved , if not indifferent ; and , if forsaken for a time , he pined and refused to be comforted . His successor probably possesses the " Enthusiasm of Humanity " to ...
Pagina 329
... idea is a fine one , but it is to be feared that men's bosoms , at all events in France , are too inflamma- ble and ... ideas have too often excited them in the path of their distinctive pas- sions , shallow pride , and infatuation for ...
... idea is a fine one , but it is to be feared that men's bosoms , at all events in France , are too inflamma- ble and ... ideas have too often excited them in the path of their distinctive pas- sions , shallow pride , and infatuation for ...
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... idea of ghostly visions is aptly rendered in Hamlet's address to the ghost . He does not speak of it as a vision ... idea of a ghost or goblin is associated with the thought of a shrouded face . It may be that this is partly due to the ...
... idea of ghostly visions is aptly rendered in Hamlet's address to the ghost . He does not speak of it as a vision ... idea of a ghost or goblin is associated with the thought of a shrouded face . It may be that this is partly due to the ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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