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... Natural Mimicry , 286 ; " Nature and Form of the American Government , Founded in the Christian Religion , " 253 ; New Arabian Nights , " 91 , 221 ; " New Games for Par- lor and Lawn , " 284 ; " New Method to Learn French , " 189 ...
... Natural Mimicry , 286 ; " Nature and Form of the American Government , Founded in the Christian Religion , " 253 ; New Arabian Nights , " 91 , 221 ; " New Games for Par- lor and Lawn , " 284 ; " New Method to Learn French , " 189 ...
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... nature of men , " he says , " to dwell on the faults of those who stand above them . They are comforted by perceiving that the person whom they have heard so much admired was but of common clay after all . " Remarkable words ! For those ...
... nature of men , " he says , " to dwell on the faults of those who stand above them . They are comforted by perceiving that the person whom they have heard so much admired was but of common clay after all . " Remarkable words ! For those ...
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... nature with any more loving- ness than did their predecessors , but they do approach nature from a somewhat different standpoint , and limit their regard to a different order of pictorial facts . In truth , it is in the distinction ...
... nature with any more loving- ness than did their predecessors , but they do approach nature from a somewhat different standpoint , and limit their regard to a different order of pictorial facts . In truth , it is in the distinction ...
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... Nature , alike with man , unstinted , Grows generous . The many hopes that youth arranges , Green , unripened in the days of old , Become , through fulfilled crimson changes , At last the gold . NOVEMBER . My days are such , their ...
... Nature , alike with man , unstinted , Grows generous . The many hopes that youth arranges , Green , unripened in the days of old , Become , through fulfilled crimson changes , At last the gold . NOVEMBER . My days are such , their ...
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... natural to come here , where we loved each other first . " " No , thank God ! I don't think I ever seriously be ... nature is not so petty that a slight to my vanity can obscure my judgment or dim my perception . ' Then he went on ...
... natural to come here , where we loved each other first . " " No , thank God ! I don't think I ever seriously be ... nature is not so petty that a slight to my vanity can obscure my judgment or dim my perception . ' Then he went on ...
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