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Page 66
... mind , firm and collected of purpose , had long given an attentive ear to her father's fond presages of his youthful pupil's excellences . Scarcely aware of the strengthening partiality of her heart , being deeply struck by the noble ...
... mind , firm and collected of purpose , had long given an attentive ear to her father's fond presages of his youthful pupil's excellences . Scarcely aware of the strengthening partiality of her heart , being deeply struck by the noble ...
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... mind , imbued with religious feeling , and who has had the misfortune to imbibe much sickly sentiment from the poetry of Mr. Wordsworth . The Human Heart ' is a Cretan labyrinth , and the Theseus who would explore its almost ...
... mind , imbued with religious feeling , and who has had the misfortune to imbibe much sickly sentiment from the poetry of Mr. Wordsworth . The Human Heart ' is a Cretan labyrinth , and the Theseus who would explore its almost ...
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... mind , than by anatomical observ- ation : — that nerves of one description derive their origin from the external surface of the organ of feeling which they supply , and pass from thence to the brain or spinal cord ; these exclusively ...
... mind , than by anatomical observ- ation : — that nerves of one description derive their origin from the external surface of the organ of feeling which they supply , and pass from thence to the brain or spinal cord ; these exclusively ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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