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... beauty 202 • 125 131 Desire of gain the general passion 204 • 79 A suspicious man justly suspected 80 Variety necessary to happiness . A Winter 127 132 The difficulty of educating a young noble- man . scene . 128 133 The miseries of a ...
... beauty 202 • 125 131 Desire of gain the general passion 204 • 79 A suspicious man justly suspected 80 Variety necessary to happiness . A Winter 127 132 The difficulty of educating a young noble- man . scene . 128 133 The miseries of a ...
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... beauty 435 Evening : an Ode . To Stella ib . 83 Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle 436 To the Same ıb . 84 Biography , how best performed 437 To a Friend ib . · 85 Books multiplied by useless compilations 438 Stella in Mourning ib ...
... beauty 435 Evening : an Ode . To Stella ib . 83 Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle 436 To the Same ıb . 84 Biography , how best performed 437 To a Friend ib . · 85 Books multiplied by useless compilations 438 Stella in Mourning ib ...
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... beauty of my works , to be at breaking away from the present moment , and east pardoned for their brevity . But whether losing itself in schemes of future felicity ; and my expectations are most fixed on pardon or that we forget the ...
... beauty of my works , to be at breaking away from the present moment , and east pardoned for their brevity . But whether losing itself in schemes of future felicity ; and my expectations are most fixed on pardon or that we forget the ...
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... beauty , soli- dity , or usefulness . Wherever such discoveries were made , and they were made whenever these faults were committed , Criticism refused the touch which conferred the sanction of immortality , and , when the errors were ...
... beauty , soli- dity , or usefulness . Wherever such discoveries were made , and they were made whenever these faults were committed , Criticism refused the touch which conferred the sanction of immortality , and , when the errors were ...
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... beauty of rectitude . To this power , thus early es- I have no intention to withdraw from the sincere tablished , and incessantly increasing , it must be and the diligent . remembered that almost every man has , in some part of his life ...
... beauty of rectitude . To this power , thus early es- I have no intention to withdraw from the sincere tablished , and incessantly increasing , it must be and the diligent . remembered that almost every man has , in some part of his life ...
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