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... believe it to be right . " Let me hear from you again , wherever you are , or whatever you are doing ; whether you wander or sit still , plant trees or make Rustics , play with your sisters or muse alone ; and in return I will tell you ...
... believe it to be right . " Let me hear from you again , wherever you are , or whatever you are doing ; whether you wander or sit still , plant trees or make Rustics , play with your sisters or muse alone ; and in return I will tell you ...
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... believe there is any observation upon human nature better founded than this ; and , in many cases , it is a very painful truth ; for where early habits have been mean and wretched , the joy and elevation resulting from better modes of ...
... believe there is any observation upon human nature better founded than this ; and , in many cases , it is a very painful truth ; for where early habits have been mean and wretched , the joy and elevation resulting from better modes of ...
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... believe so ; from the great attention he bestowed on it . " JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , he died of want of attention , if he died at all by that book . " We talked of a work much in vogue at that time , written in a very mellifluous style ...
... believe so ; from the great attention he bestowed on it . " JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , he died of want of attention , if he died at all by that book . " We talked of a work much in vogue at that time , written in a very mellifluous style ...
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