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... seem to commit the same offence . It is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds : Which shackles accident , and ... seems truer in this case to say that the one metaphor grows imme- diately out of the other . It is as though the ...
... seem to commit the same offence . It is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds : Which shackles accident , and ... seems truer in this case to say that the one metaphor grows imme- diately out of the other . It is as though the ...
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... seems impossible to put in other words than his own . Says the Wanderer : But we have known that there is often found In mournful thoughts , and always might be found , A power to virtue friendly ; were't not so , I am a dreamer among ...
... seems impossible to put in other words than his own . Says the Wanderer : But we have known that there is often found In mournful thoughts , and always might be found , A power to virtue friendly ; were't not so , I am a dreamer among ...
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... seems to say , is the society of which that manifest heroism of the common man offers the earnest . The movements of ... seem to have got no further in the way of understanding and conceiving and imagining Democracy , than to suppose it ...
... seems to say , is the society of which that manifest heroism of the common man offers the earnest . The movements of ... seem to have got no further in the way of understanding and conceiving and imagining Democracy , than to suppose it ...
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