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... mean the amiable , the ennobling , or the intense passions . I do not 20 mean to say that there is nothing of this in Dryden , but as little , I think , as is possible , considering how much he has written . You will easily understand ...
... mean the amiable , the ennobling , or the intense passions . I do not 20 mean to say that there is nothing of this in Dryden , but as little , I think , as is possible , considering how much he has written . You will easily understand ...
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... mean time her husband died , But Heaven forbid that such a thought should cross Her brain , though in a dream ! ( and then she sigh'd ) Never could she survive that common loss ; But just suppose that moment should betide , I only say ...
... mean time her husband died , But Heaven forbid that such a thought should cross Her brain , though in a dream ! ( and then she sigh'd ) Never could she survive that common loss ; But just suppose that moment should betide , I only say ...
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... mean religiously but fancifully ) and spectators of this apathy . Disgust and perhaps incapacity have rendered me now a mere spectator ; but 15 whom I have not seen , being out of town when I have occasionally mixed in the active and ...
... mean religiously but fancifully ) and spectators of this apathy . Disgust and perhaps incapacity have rendered me now a mere spectator ; but 15 whom I have not seen , being out of town when I have occasionally mixed in the active and ...
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