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... soul of vengeance move ; And learn , at least , to prize the meekness of the dove . The unforced nature of this allusion must do infinite service to the Queen's cause . A letter from a defender of Mr. Bowles , as editor of Pope , is ...
... soul of vengeance move ; And learn , at least , to prize the meekness of the dove . The unforced nature of this allusion must do infinite service to the Queen's cause . A letter from a defender of Mr. Bowles , as editor of Pope , is ...
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... soul might be seen ; and its serenity produced a frankness of tem- per which gave to her carriage a beautiful appearance of case . She approached every one with confidence and pleasure : she sus- pected no one , because she knew nothing ...
... soul might be seen ; and its serenity produced a frankness of tem- per which gave to her carriage a beautiful appearance of case . She approached every one with confidence and pleasure : she sus- pected no one , because she knew nothing ...
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... soul . He lived in this Chartreuse in the year 1715 : here too he died , -or , rather , from hence he was removed , so gentle , and so beautiful was his death . And here still live men , whom the callous and the trifling call crazy ...
... soul . He lived in this Chartreuse in the year 1715 : here too he died , -or , rather , from hence he was removed , so gentle , and so beautiful was his death . And here still live men , whom the callous and the trifling call crazy ...
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... soul of man cannot brook to be confined within such miserable bounds . Such is the system of our German ; but we are afraid that it can derive but little honour from the life of Madame Krudener , however eloquent and pleasing her ...
... soul of man cannot brook to be confined within such miserable bounds . Such is the system of our German ; but we are afraid that it can derive but little honour from the life of Madame Krudener , however eloquent and pleasing her ...
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... soul , and a power increasing with the difficulties it has to master . * He can- not be denied to be an expert speak- er , a lively companion , who is never at a loss for something to say on eve- ry occasion or subject that offers : he ...
... soul , and a power increasing with the difficulties it has to master . * He can- not be denied to be an expert speak- er , a lively companion , who is never at a loss for something to say on eve- ry occasion or subject that offers : he ...
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