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... present " a drug in the market , " is a phrase too hackneyed , too vulgar and too frequently assented too , to need repetition here ; except as an established fact , the nature , cause , and consequence of which , I propose endeavouring ...
... present " a drug in the market , " is a phrase too hackneyed , too vulgar and too frequently assented too , to need repetition here ; except as an established fact , the nature , cause , and consequence of which , I propose endeavouring ...
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... present agitate the political world . But poetry has a world of its own — a world in which , if sordid cal- culations have no place , the noble , the im- mortal part of our nature is cherished , invi- gorated and refined . In touching ...
... present agitate the political world . But poetry has a world of its own — a world in which , if sordid cal- culations have no place , the noble , the im- mortal part of our nature is cherished , invi- gorated and refined . In touching ...
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... present day consisted of love - stricken poets and languishing girls , mine would indeed be a scheme unnecessary and is devised ; but as the tendency of our present system of ed- ucation , our conversation , habits , and modes of ...
... present day consisted of love - stricken poets and languishing girls , mine would indeed be a scheme unnecessary and is devised ; but as the tendency of our present system of ed- ucation , our conversation , habits , and modes of ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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