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... perfection ! glad I see Thy face , and morn return'd excepting only in a dream produced on purpose to taint her imagination . Other vain senti- ments of the same kind , in this relation of her dream , will be obvious to every reader ...
... perfection ! glad I see Thy face , and morn return'd excepting only in a dream produced on purpose to taint her imagination . Other vain senti- ments of the same kind , in this relation of her dream , will be obvious to every reader ...
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... perfection of all its several parts , and how points too difficult for the rest of the world ; in beneficial and delightful it is , both as a qualifi- like manner the reaching out of the arm , and cation and an exercise ; and ...
... perfection of all its several parts , and how points too difficult for the rest of the world ; in beneficial and delightful it is , both as a qualifi- like manner the reaching out of the arm , and cation and an exercise ; and ...
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... perfection it seems capable of receiv- which I should not have gone to neither , had ing , what might not be expected from it ? For , not I been told beforehand that it was a good if we considder the origin of arts and sciences , church ...
... perfection it seems capable of receiv- which I should not have gone to neither , had ing , what might not be expected from it ? For , not I been told beforehand that it was a good if we considder the origin of arts and sciences , church ...
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... perfection as to hear of by the action mentioned , when they man can enjoy it ; which noble faculties , in desire a description of him . There is always conjunction , banish all vain - glory , ostenta- something that concerns themselves ...
... perfection as to hear of by the action mentioned , when they man can enjoy it ; which noble faculties , in desire a description of him . There is always conjunction , banish all vain - glory , ostenta- something that concerns themselves ...
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... perfection in speculation , that I understand herself out of breath . While other young la- the language of the eyes , which would be a dies in the house are dancing , or playing at great misfortune to me had I not corrected the ...
... perfection in speculation , that I understand herself out of breath . While other young la- the language of the eyes , which would be a dies in the house are dancing , or playing at great misfortune to me had I not corrected the ...
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