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... better land , " the undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveller returns . " It contained some of Margaret's best thoughts on Art and Literature , and has been , perhaps , the most popular of the volumes she published . For some ...
... better land , " the undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveller returns . " It contained some of Margaret's best thoughts on Art and Literature , and has been , perhaps , the most popular of the volumes she published . For some ...
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... better known to us in so far as two statements are better than one . There are beautiful specimens in this kind . They are pleasing to us as bearing witness of the genial sympa- thies of nature . They have the ready grace of love with ...
... better known to us in so far as two statements are better than one . There are beautiful specimens in this kind . They are pleasing to us as bearing witness of the genial sympa- thies of nature . They have the ready grace of love with ...
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... better . What do you know Whatever is good could not be otherwise than it is . Why will you not take what suits you , and leave the rest ? True communion of thought is worship , not criticism . Spirit will not flow through the sluices ...
... better . What do you know Whatever is good could not be otherwise than it is . Why will you not take what suits you , and leave the rest ? True communion of thought is worship , not criticism . Spirit will not flow through the sluices ...
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... better subject for a masterly picture . The two figures stand as representatives of natural religion , and of that of the Son of Man , of the life of the philosophical man of the world , and the secluded , contemplative , though ...
... better subject for a masterly picture . The two figures stand as representatives of natural religion , and of that of the Son of Man , of the life of the philosophical man of the world , and the secluded , contemplative , though ...
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... better and more concise terms , and the facts - are facts . So let this be gently received with the rest of the modern tapestries . We can no longer weave them of the precious materials princes once furnished , but we can give , in our ...
... better and more concise terms , and the facts - are facts . So let this be gently received with the rest of the modern tapestries . We can no longer weave them of the precious materials princes once furnished , but we can give , in our ...
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