Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... given to love ; I think it is but as they are given to wine , for perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasures . There is in man's nature a secret inclination and motion towards love of others , which , if it be not spent upon some one ...
... given to love ; I think it is but as they are given to wine , for perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasures . There is in man's nature a secret inclination and motion towards love of others , which , if it be not spent upon some one ...
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... given , the obnoxious food itself produced in court , and verdict about to be pronounced , when the foreman of the jury begged that some of the burnt pig , of which the culprits stood accused , might be handed into the box . He handled ...
... given , the obnoxious food itself produced in court , and verdict about to be pronounced , when the foreman of the jury begged that some of the burnt pig , of which the culprits stood accused , might be handed into the box . He handled ...
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... given as an excuse for our cultural barrenness that we have had to lay the material foundations first . But how can that excuse be given any more , when we are the richest nation in the world , and we are told , until we are almost sick ...
... given as an excuse for our cultural barrenness that we have had to lay the material foundations first . But how can that excuse be given any more , when we are the richest nation in the world , and we are told , until we are almost sick ...
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