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... youth of my country . It has been one great object of my life to introduce here the works of those great geniuses , the flower and fruit of a higher state of development , which might give the young who are soon to constitute the state ...
... youth of my country . It has been one great object of my life to introduce here the works of those great geniuses , the flower and fruit of a higher state of development , which might give the young who are soon to constitute the state ...
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... youth at the parting of the ways . Who chooses that way which the feet of Milton never forsook , will find in him a never failing authority for the indissoluble union between permanent strength and purity . May many , born and bred amid ...
... youth at the parting of the ways . Who chooses that way which the feet of Milton never forsook , will find in him a never failing authority for the indissoluble union between permanent strength and purity . May many , born and bred amid ...
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... , and not an accidental bias , which decides the course on reaching maturity . Sir James Mackintosh read and talked through his early youth ; had he been induced to reproduce in writing 60 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... , and not an accidental bias , which decides the course on reaching maturity . Sir James Mackintosh read and talked through his early youth ; had he been induced to reproduce in writing 60 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. youth ; had he been induced to reproduce in writing and bear more severe mental drudgery , great deeds would have been easy to him in after - days . He acquired such a habit of receiving from ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. youth ; had he been induced to reproduce in writing and bear more severe mental drudgery , great deeds would have been easy to him in after - days . He acquired such a habit of receiving from ...
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... particular stage of human existence , and his scintillating wit , will Moore chiefly be remembered . He has been boon - companion and toast - master to the youth of his day . This could not 72 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... particular stage of human existence , and his scintillating wit , will Moore chiefly be remembered . He has been boon - companion and toast - master to the youth of his day . This could not 72 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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