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... less be possible , with less ; for I have been long wakened from that dream of hope , in which I once boasted myself with so much ex- ultation , " The Shepherd in Virgil grew acquainted with Love , and found him a native of the rocks ...
... less be possible , with less ; for I have been long wakened from that dream of hope , in which I once boasted myself with so much ex- ultation , " The Shepherd in Virgil grew acquainted with Love , and found him a native of the rocks ...
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... less wonder than grati- tude . Bounty , so liberally bestowed , I should gladly receive if my condition made it necessary ; for to such a mind who would not be proud to own his obligations ? But it has pleased God to restore me to so ...
... less wonder than grati- tude . Bounty , so liberally bestowed , I should gladly receive if my condition made it necessary ; for to such a mind who would not be proud to own his obligations ? But it has pleased God to restore me to so ...
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... less ral Essays are beautiful : but in that province pleasing to the ear , or less distinct in their signi- nothing can exceed the Rambler , though John- fication , I familiarized the terms of philosophy , son used to say , that the ...
... less ral Essays are beautiful : but in that province pleasing to the ear , or less distinct in their signi- nothing can exceed the Rambler , though John- fication , I familiarized the terms of philosophy , son used to say , that the ...
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... less dangerous to claim on certain occasions , too little than too much . There is something captivating in spirit and in- trepidity , to which we often yield , as to a resist- less power ; nor can he reasonably expect the confidence of ...
... less dangerous to claim on certain occasions , too little than too much . There is something captivating in spirit and in- trepidity , to which we often yield , as to a resist- less power ; nor can he reasonably expect the confidence of ...
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... less dan- gerous , or more tractable . And if he finds , with all his industry , and all his artifices , that he can- not deserve regard , or cannot attain it , he may let the design fall at once , and , without injury to others or ...
... less dan- gerous , or more tractable . And if he finds , with all his industry , and all his artifices , that he can- not deserve regard , or cannot attain it , he may let the design fall at once , and , without injury to others or ...
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