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... hand and eye . " have told the story to suit the objectors would have given it a palpable coarseness . A love story is not strictly original at this day , and it would be paltry for a poet who only uses one as a vehicle , to insist ...
... hand and eye . " have told the story to suit the objectors would have given it a palpable coarseness . A love story is not strictly original at this day , and it would be paltry for a poet who only uses one as a vehicle , to insist ...
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... hand Insting for all that is not its own ; And lust of gain in the spirit of Cain- ** * * But these are the days of advance the works of the men of * mind , * like swine ; * When who , but a fool , would have faith in a tradesman's ware ...
... hand Insting for all that is not its own ; And lust of gain in the spirit of Cain- ** * * But these are the days of advance the works of the men of * mind , * like swine ; * When who , but a fool , would have faith in a tradesman's ware ...
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... hand the " many " have not all right on their side ; and that Workingmen's Unions are often more tyrannical and more cruelly inexorable than the masters under whose yoke they groan . There is in it a good broad wholesome human sympathy ...
... hand the " many " have not all right on their side ; and that Workingmen's Unions are often more tyrannical and more cruelly inexorable than the masters under whose yoke they groan . There is in it a good broad wholesome human sympathy ...
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... hand and leaving it to the ideas to render upon the prospect of objects of sublimity and beauty , them beautiful , seeks out the choicest words and may be considered as consisting in a regular or consis combines them in all the charms ...
... hand and leaving it to the ideas to render upon the prospect of objects of sublimity and beauty , them beautiful , seeks out the choicest words and may be considered as consisting in a regular or consis combines them in all the charms ...
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... hand , That shall afflict thee with the touch of fire , Till , scorpion like , thou turn and sting thyself ... hands of the Dutch powers in India he would be entitled to Being compelled to regard the pictorial embellish- our heartiest ...
... hand , That shall afflict thee with the touch of fire , Till , scorpion like , thou turn and sting thyself ... hands of the Dutch powers in India he would be entitled to Being compelled to regard the pictorial embellish- our heartiest ...
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