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... mind , " that he looks upon us all with sovereign contempt ; that he " holds little in common with us ; " that he cannot " submit his thoughts to others ; " that he has " a life within himself to breathe without mankind , " and , oh ...
... mind , " that he looks upon us all with sovereign contempt ; that he " holds little in common with us ; " that he cannot " submit his thoughts to others ; " that he has " a life within himself to breathe without mankind , " and , oh ...
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... mind , which he frankly confesses to be the sport of a tumultuous assemblage of undis- ciplined feelings . This he may think very picturesque ; but it is in truth the vulgar case of that crowd of discontented beings , who , in Lord ...
... mind , which he frankly confesses to be the sport of a tumultuous assemblage of undis- ciplined feelings . This he may think very picturesque ; but it is in truth the vulgar case of that crowd of discontented beings , who , in Lord ...
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... mind , " that he looks upon us all with sovereign contempt ; that he " holds little in common with us ; " that he cannot " submit his thoughts to others ; " that he has " a life within himself to breathe without mankind , " and , oh ...
... mind , " that he looks upon us all with sovereign contempt ; that he " holds little in common with us ; " that he cannot " submit his thoughts to others ; " that he has " a life within himself to breathe without mankind , " and , oh ...
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... mind , which he frankly confesses to be the sport of a tumultuous assemblage of undis- ciplined feelings . This he may think very picturesque ; but it is in truth the vulgar case of that crowd of discontented beings , who , in Lord ...
... mind , which he frankly confesses to be the sport of a tumultuous assemblage of undis- ciplined feelings . This he may think very picturesque ; but it is in truth the vulgar case of that crowd of discontented beings , who , in Lord ...
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... mind To spirits against whom his own rebell'd ; Proud though in desolation ; which could find A life within itself , to breathe without mankind . " Where rose the mountains , there to him were friends ; Where roll'd the ocean , thereon ...
... mind To spirits against whom his own rebell'd ; Proud though in desolation ; which could find A life within itself , to breathe without mankind . " Where rose the mountains , there to him were friends ; Where roll'd the ocean , thereon ...
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