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How admirably the youthful fire and impatience to emerge from their obscurity in the young princes is opposed to the cooler calculations and prudent resignation of their more experienced counsellor ! How well the disadvantages of ...
How admirably the youthful fire and impatience to emerge from their obscurity in the young princes is opposed to the cooler calculations and prudent resignation of their more experienced counsellor ! How well the disadvantages of ...
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Some two months hence , up higher toward the north He first presents his fire , and the high east Stands as the Capitol , directly here . " We cannot help thinking this graceful familiarity better than all the formality in the world .
Some two months hence , up higher toward the north He first presents his fire , and the high east Stands as the Capitol , directly here . " We cannot help thinking this graceful familiarity better than all the formality in the world .
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Why do we always read the accounts in the newspapers of dreadful fires and shocking murders , but for the same reason ? Why do so many persons frequent trials and executions , or why do the lower classes almost universally take delight ...
Why do we always read the accounts in the newspapers of dreadful fires and shocking murders , but for the same reason ? Why do so many persons frequent trials and executions , or why do the lower classes almost universally take delight ...
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Do , with like timorous accent and dire yell , As when , by night and negligence , the fire Is spied in populous cities . " One of his most favorite topics , on which he is rich indeed , and in descanting on which his spleen serves him ...
Do , with like timorous accent and dire yell , As when , by night and negligence , the fire Is spied in populous cities . " One of his most favorite topics , on which he is rich indeed , and in descanting on which his spleen serves him ...
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The fire i ' the fint Shows not till it be struck : our gentle fiame Provokes itself -- and like the current fies Each bound it chafes . " . The hollow friendship and shuffling evasions of the Athenian lords TIMON OF ATHENS .
The fire i ' the fint Shows not till it be struck : our gentle fiame Provokes itself -- and like the current fies Each bound it chafes . " . The hollow friendship and shuffling evasions of the Athenian lords TIMON OF ATHENS .
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