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... eyes of the people the true and undegraded images of purity and beauty , -is at once to ennoble the ideas of men , -to excite and nourish national pride and enthusiasm , -and to plant the most generous of passions in the room of ...
... eyes of the people the true and undegraded images of purity and beauty , -is at once to ennoble the ideas of men , -to excite and nourish national pride and enthusiasm , -and to plant the most generous of passions in the room of ...
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... eyes of the public ; and consequently , in order to save the glory of the whole nation , — they are obliged to follow no guide but the general taste . The union of these two causes in Athens , gave rise to the most brilliant and durable ...
... eyes of the public ; and consequently , in order to save the glory of the whole nation , — they are obliged to follow no guide but the general taste . The union of these two causes in Athens , gave rise to the most brilliant and durable ...
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... eyes , I soon found the cause of her terror . They were going to fire the evening gun from the ram- part . The picture was truly fine . The poor female was crouching down on the bridge , though the gun was full twelve feet above her ...
... eyes , I soon found the cause of her terror . They were going to fire the evening gun from the ram- part . The picture was truly fine . The poor female was crouching down on the bridge , though the gun was full twelve feet above her ...
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... Eyes had they , but they saw not ; they had ears , But heard not : Like the shadows of a dream , For ages did they flit upon the earth , Rising and vanishing , and left no trace Of wisdom or of forethought . Their abodes Were not of ...
... Eyes had they , but they saw not ; they had ears , But heard not : Like the shadows of a dream , For ages did they flit upon the earth , Rising and vanishing , and left no trace Of wisdom or of forethought . Their abodes Were not of ...
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... eye to the enlargement of the culinary science , has added to the Almanach des Gour mands , a certain Potage a la Meg ... eyes , even in her old age - bushy hair that hung around her shoulders from beneath a gypsey bonnet of straw - a ...
... eye to the enlargement of the culinary science , has added to the Almanach des Gour mands , a certain Potage a la Meg ... eyes , even in her old age - bushy hair that hung around her shoulders from beneath a gypsey bonnet of straw - a ...
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