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Let the reader then only adopt the pronunciation of the poet and of the court , at which he lived , both with respect to the final e and to the 30 accentuation of the last syllable ; I would then venture to ask , what even in the ...
Let the reader then only adopt the pronunciation of the poet and of the court , at which he lived , both with respect to the final e and to the 30 accentuation of the last syllable ; I would then venture to ask , what even in the ...
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... and with the ease of a habit , a person shows respect to others in such a way , as at the same time 15 implies in his own feelings an habitual and assured anticipation of reciprocal respect from them to himself .
... and with the ease of a habit , a person shows respect to others in such a way , as at the same time 15 implies in his own feelings an habitual and assured anticipation of reciprocal respect from them to himself .
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The natural sun is in this respect a symbol of the spiritual . Ere he is fully arisen , and while his glories are still under veil , he up the breeze to chase away the usurping vapours of the night - season , and thus converts the air ...
The natural sun is in this respect a symbol of the spiritual . Ere he is fully arisen , and while his glories are still under veil , he up the breeze to chase away the usurping vapours of the night - season , and thus converts the air ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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