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... true ge- nius burns , it has its own internal or supernatural resources ; applause is heard with indifference ; and even coldness and neglect , if observed at all , only serve to rouse exer- tions by which attention may be commanded ...
... true ge- nius burns , it has its own internal or supernatural resources ; applause is heard with indifference ; and even coldness and neglect , if observed at all , only serve to rouse exer- tions by which attention may be commanded ...
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... true rank of his sup- posed son - in - law , and consequently the nullity of the marriage ; but hav- ing then no alternative , he was oblig ed to acquiesce in circumstances , and to assist in a plan by which his daugh- ter's peace of ...
... true rank of his sup- posed son - in - law , and consequently the nullity of the marriage ; but hav- ing then no alternative , he was oblig ed to acquiesce in circumstances , and to assist in a plan by which his daugh- ter's peace of ...
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... true , It trusts in the old strength of its tried roots , And still may trust them . Yet behold , the green And slender ivy , with affection's grasp Clings round the stem , as if to hold it fast ! Oh leave then to this ivy , though it ...
... true , It trusts in the old strength of its tried roots , And still may trust them . Yet behold , the green And slender ivy , with affection's grasp Clings round the stem , as if to hold it fast ! Oh leave then to this ivy , though it ...
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... true circumstances of her supposed marriage . The king is here intro- duced , painfully dwelling on the va- rious sources of agitation by which he is assailed , and attended by his young- est son , Prince John , to whom , influ- enced ...
... true circumstances of her supposed marriage . The king is here intro- duced , painfully dwelling on the va- rious sources of agitation by which he is assailed , and attended by his young- est son , Prince John , to whom , influ- enced ...
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... true bride - Her should'st thou love : - And yet are we betroth'd in heaven - while here " Tis but a time of trial . - There awaits us Eternity of joy ; -and if on earth , This rashly form'd resolve ! Ros . The grace of Heaven Be with ...
... true bride - Her should'st thou love : - And yet are we betroth'd in heaven - while here " Tis but a time of trial . - There awaits us Eternity of joy ; -and if on earth , This rashly form'd resolve ! Ros . The grace of Heaven Be with ...
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