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... mind by travel , em- ployed his knowledge of foreign literature more judiciously , and de- voted himself to original composition , he might have taken a pro- minent place among the classical authors of his country . " Ippolito ...
... mind by travel , em- ployed his knowledge of foreign literature more judiciously , and de- voted himself to original composition , he might have taken a pro- minent place among the classical authors of his country . " Ippolito ...
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... mind and the actions of life affect each other : failure or disturbance of the actions of life prevent or disturb our feelings , and enfeeble , perplex , or distract our intellectual operations . The mind equally affects the actions of ...
... mind and the actions of life affect each other : failure or disturbance of the actions of life prevent or disturb our feelings , and enfeeble , perplex , or distract our intellectual operations . The mind equally affects the actions of ...
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... mind kindled with the glow derived from his theme , and he speaks in lofty phrase the high conceivings of a cultivated and strong mind . In vain would the contenders for the blessings of an unin- structed ministry seek countenance from ...
... mind kindled with the glow derived from his theme , and he speaks in lofty phrase the high conceivings of a cultivated and strong mind . In vain would the contenders for the blessings of an unin- structed ministry seek countenance from ...
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