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... called the Royal Society , then living in the Temple , and an excellent astronomer . I had no disposition for what was called politics . It presented to my mind no other idea than is contained in the word Jockey- ship . When , therefore ...
... called the Royal Society , then living in the Temple , and an excellent astronomer . I had no disposition for what was called politics . It presented to my mind no other idea than is contained in the word Jockey- ship . When , therefore ...
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... called A positivist ; and he knew positively : " There is no world beyond this certain drop . Prove me another ! Let the dreamers dream Of their faint dreams , and noises from without , 31 And higher and lower ; life is life enough ...
... called A positivist ; and he knew positively : " There is no world beyond this certain drop . Prove me another ! Let the dreamers dream Of their faint dreams , and noises from without , 31 And higher and lower ; life is life enough ...
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... called , moralistic . It is essentially religious . -STUART P. SHERMAN , " The Point of View in American Criticism ... called ' the Jacksonian rabble , ' and the relative de- cline toward artistic inexpressiveness of that element which ...
... called , moralistic . It is essentially religious . -STUART P. SHERMAN , " The Point of View in American Criticism ... called ' the Jacksonian rabble , ' and the relative de- cline toward artistic inexpressiveness of that element which ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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