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... Person than as an omnipotent Force , a mere Existence , impersonal and absolute ; was one under which the mind quailed and sank helpless . And therefore in the grotesque and colossal Sculptures , and the mountainous Architectural Piles ...
... Person than as an omnipotent Force , a mere Existence , impersonal and absolute ; was one under which the mind quailed and sank helpless . And therefore in the grotesque and colossal Sculptures , and the mountainous Architectural Piles ...
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... person and every thing entering into the boundless complication . Therefore , despise not . D. H. B. WHISPER OF ONE UNBELOVED . FROM THE GERMAN OF BURGER . HAST thou not measured out the lot Of love to every creature due ? Then why am I ...
... person and every thing entering into the boundless complication . Therefore , despise not . D. H. B. WHISPER OF ONE UNBELOVED . FROM THE GERMAN OF BURGER . HAST thou not measured out the lot Of love to every creature due ? Then why am I ...
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... person from her husband . She was very fat , with a florid com- plexion , and a thick short neck , which was ornamented with a string of gold beads , about the size of gooseberries . She was seated in a capacious arm - chair , and one ...
... person from her husband . She was very fat , with a florid com- plexion , and a thick short neck , which was ornamented with a string of gold beads , about the size of gooseberries . She was seated in a capacious arm - chair , and one ...
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... persons must be alone , to do any thing . They must have it all to themselves . They are advocates for Truth , and yet loth that any one should join them in defending it . This is not necessarily selfish . The mind is so delicate in its ...
... persons must be alone , to do any thing . They must have it all to themselves . They are advocates for Truth , and yet loth that any one should join them in defending it . This is not necessarily selfish . The mind is so delicate in its ...
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... persons ; and so the evil tongue , that was a moment ago so fair - spoken , is now let loose . XXV . THE Couplet of Wordsworth's ode , ' Still by the vision splendid Is on his way attended , ' Should be worn on the breast of the poor ...
... persons ; and so the evil tongue , that was a moment ago so fair - spoken , is now let loose . XXV . THE Couplet of Wordsworth's ode , ' Still by the vision splendid Is on his way attended , ' Should be worn on the breast of the poor ...
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