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Page 30
... perfect it , love the delibe- rate composition of the closet , and believe we can better under- stand one another by thoughts expressed so , than in the more glowing but hasty words of the moment . George H.- Prayer the church's banquet ...
... perfect it , love the delibe- rate composition of the closet , and believe we can better under- stand one another by thoughts expressed so , than in the more glowing but hasty words of the moment . George H.- Prayer the church's banquet ...
Page 38
... perfect In us , at least , appear embellished , Since the sleeping minds which heaven prepares from the beginning- Only our labor and industry can vivify , Polishing them with learning and with morals , That they may return all fair ...
... perfect In us , at least , appear embellished , Since the sleeping minds which heaven prepares from the beginning- Only our labor and industry can vivify , Polishing them with learning and with morals , That they may return all fair ...
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... perfect freedom of intercourse is possible ; for then no community of interests is ex- acted between two noble natures , except that of aims which may be carried forward into infinity . How beautiful , how purely in- tellectual , this ...
... perfect freedom of intercourse is possible ; for then no community of interests is ex- acted between two noble natures , except that of aims which may be carried forward into infinity . How beautiful , how purely in- tellectual , this ...
Page 59
... perfect workmanship with which Nature meant so skilful an architect should have adorned her Earth . Sir James was an excellent man ; a man of many thoughts-- of varied knowledge of liberal views — almost a great man ; but he did NOT ...
... perfect workmanship with which Nature meant so skilful an architect should have adorned her Earth . Sir James was an excellent man ; a man of many thoughts-- of varied knowledge of liberal views — almost a great man ; but he did NOT ...
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... perfect woman nobly planned , " he has a better idea than most men , or even poets . Witness one of his poems , which has never received its meed of fame ; I allude to Theodric . Who can be insensible to the charms of Constance , the ...
... perfect woman nobly planned , " he has a better idea than most men , or even poets . Witness one of his poems , which has never received its meed of fame ; I allude to Theodric . Who can be insensible to the charms of Constance , the ...
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