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What is he whom I never think of ? whilst in every solitude are those who succor our genius , and stimulate us in wonderful manners . There is a power in love to divine another's destiny better ...
What is he whom I never think of ? whilst in every solitude are those who succor our genius , and stimulate us in wonderful manners . There is a power in love to divine another's destiny better ...
Strana 79
Mounting into heaven , driving into the pit , expounding the laws of the state , the passion of love , the remorse of crime , the hope of the parting soul , —he is literary , and never otherwise . It is almost the sole deduction from ...
Mounting into heaven , driving into the pit , expounding the laws of the state , the passion of love , the remorse of crime , the hope of the parting soul , —he is literary , and never otherwise . It is almost the sole deduction from ...
Strana 172
a man with such abundance of thoughts : he is never dull , never insincere , and has the genius to make the reader care for a ! ) that he cares for . The sincerity and marrow of the man reaches to his sentences .
a man with such abundance of thoughts : he is never dull , never insincere , and has the genius to make the reader care for a ! ) that he cares for . The sincerity and marrow of the man reaches to his sentences .
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