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The features were moulded in the finest symmetry — youthful — but with that look
of youth which we see in Grecian statues , and may imagine to belong to beings
whose lives are of a longer date than ours , and which seems as if never to pass
...
The features were moulded in the finest symmetry — youthful — but with that look
of youth which we see in Grecian statues , and may imagine to belong to beings
whose lives are of a longer date than ours , and which seems as if never to pass
...
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Let us look first at the figure of Lear . The form , attitude , expression - how truly
noble ! How full of energy and fire , without the smallest approach to the
extravagant . It is madness ; but it is the madness of a father and a king . How
different from ...
Let us look first at the figure of Lear . The form , attitude , expression - how truly
noble ! How full of energy and fire , without the smallest approach to the
extravagant . It is madness ; but it is the madness of a father and a king . How
different from ...
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... who soon followed her , deeply as they affected him at the time , threw no cloud
over his after life . His griefs might have been violent , but they were certainly brief
, and he quickly forgot them when he came to look again at the sunny side of ...
... who soon followed her , deeply as they affected him at the time , threw no cloud
over his after life . His griefs might have been violent , but they were certainly brief
, and he quickly forgot them when he came to look again at the sunny side of ...
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It requires some sagacity and reflection , and some fairness of mind in such a
man , to look behind the supposed benefits of such an alliance between church
and state , to its real evils and dangers . These , as exemplified in the case of ...
It requires some sagacity and reflection , and some fairness of mind in such a
man , to look behind the supposed benefits of such an alliance between church
and state , to its real evils and dangers . These , as exemplified in the case of ...
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One cannot for ever look at the beauties of nature without becoming fatigued at
last ; it cannot therefore be expected that we should look at mere imitations of
nature continually , without being satiated in time . Yet when we come to sum up
the ...
One cannot for ever look at the beauties of nature without becoming fatigued at
last ; it cannot therefore be expected that we should look at mere imitations of
nature continually , without being satiated in time . Yet when we come to sum up
the ...
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