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... mean the amiable , the ennobling , or the intense passions . I do not mean to say that there is nothing of this in Dryden , but as little , I think , as is possible , considering how much he has written . You will easily understand my ...
... mean the amiable , the ennobling , or the intense passions . I do not mean to say that there is nothing of this in Dryden , but as little , I think , as is possible , considering how much he has written . You will easily understand my ...
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... mean Nothing but what was good , her breast was peaceable : A quiet conscience makes one so serene ! Christians have burnt each other , quite per- suaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did . LXXXIV And if in the mean time ...
... mean Nothing but what was good , her breast was peaceable : A quiet conscience makes one so serene ! Christians have burnt each other , quite per- suaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did . LXXXIV And if in the mean time ...
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... mean religiously but fancifully ) and spectators of this apathy . Disgust and perhaps incapacity which I swallowed for supper , and indigested for I don't know how long ; but that is by the by . All this gourmandise was in honour of ...
... mean religiously but fancifully ) and spectators of this apathy . Disgust and perhaps incapacity which I swallowed for supper , and indigested for I don't know how long ; but that is by the by . All this gourmandise was in honour of ...
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