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Page 14
... never dream of going out of themselves to seek the motive , to trace the law of another nature . They never dream that there are statures which cannot be measured from their point of view . They love , they like , or they hate ; the ...
... never dream of going out of themselves to seek the motive , to trace the law of another nature . They never dream that there are statures which cannot be measured from their point of view . They love , they like , or they hate ; the ...
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... never what it is not . ment we look for a principle , we feel the need of a criterion , of a standard ; and then we say what the work is not , as well as what it is ; and this is as healthy though not as grateful and gracious an ...
... never what it is not . ment we look for a principle , we feel the need of a criterion , of a standard ; and then we say what the work is not , as well as what it is ; and this is as healthy though not as grateful and gracious an ...
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... never be dear to her as thou art , yet I am her child , nor would the fated revolutions of existence be fulfilled without my aid . POET . How meanest thou ? What have thy measurements , thy artificial divisions and classifications , to ...
... never be dear to her as thou art , yet I am her child , nor would the fated revolutions of existence be fulfilled without my aid . POET . How meanest thou ? What have thy measurements , thy artificial divisions and classifications , to ...
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... never heard such love and reverence expressed as by your people for you . " George looked upon his brother with a pleased and open sweet- ness . Lord Herbert continued , with a little hesitation- " To tell the truth , I wondered a ...
... never heard such love and reverence expressed as by your people for you . " George looked upon his brother with a pleased and open sweet- ness . Lord Herbert continued , with a little hesitation- " To tell the truth , I wondered a ...
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... never even knew how to hope , is given to us— Nor is aught kept back except what only the One can conceive , And what in their own nature are by far most perfect In us , at least , appear embellished , Since the sleeping minds which ...
... never even knew how to hope , is given to us— Nor is aught kept back except what only the One can conceive , And what in their own nature are by far most perfect In us , at least , appear embellished , Since the sleeping minds which ...
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