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... mind and palate get confounded by a great variety and rapid suc- cession even of delicacies . The mind can only take in a certain number of images and impressions distinctly : by multiplying the number you weaken each and render the ...
... mind and palate get confounded by a great variety and rapid suc- cession even of delicacies . The mind can only take in a certain number of images and impressions distinctly : by multiplying the number you weaken each and render the ...
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... minds and tastes , engaged like him in the constant study of the sublime and beautiful . I was to return home to the dry ... mind , it was always connected with beautiful Italian scenery , palaces and statues and fountains and terraced ...
... minds and tastes , engaged like him in the constant study of the sublime and beautiful . I was to return home to the dry ... mind , it was always connected with beautiful Italian scenery , palaces and statues and fountains and terraced ...
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... mind , I have as- sociated with both parties , and have found worthy and intelligent men in both , with honest hearts , enlightened minds , generous feelings , and bitter prejudices . A free communication of this kind tends more than ...
... mind , I have as- sociated with both parties , and have found worthy and intelligent men in both , with honest hearts , enlightened minds , generous feelings , and bitter prejudices . A free communication of this kind tends more than ...
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