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This person , though endowed by nature with more feeling , more energy , and
more steadiness of conduct , than savages in general possess , has not made
that progress in civilization which would entitle him to be ranked , as Mr . Smith is
...
This person , though endowed by nature with more feeling , more energy , and
more steadiness of conduct , than savages in general possess , has not made
that progress in civilization which would entitle him to be ranked , as Mr . Smith is
...
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It was amidst such feelings of admiration that Lord Byron entered , we may almost
say for the first time , the public stage on which he has , for four years , made so
distinguished a figure . Every thing in his manner , person , and conversation ...
It was amidst such feelings of admiration that Lord Byron entered , we may almost
say for the first time , the public stage on which he has , for four years , made so
distinguished a figure . Every thing in his manner , person , and conversation ...
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... tone of great beauty and feeling , a night - scene witnessed on the Lake of
Geneva ; and each natural object , from the evening grasshopper to the stars , the
poetry of heaven , ' suggests the contemplation of the connexion between the ...
... tone of great beauty and feeling , a night - scene witnessed on the Lake of
Geneva ; and each natural object , from the evening grasshopper to the stars , the
poetry of heaven , ' suggests the contemplation of the connexion between the ...
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It is a true picture of Chinese manners and Chinese feelings , and , as such , is a
valuable acquisition to our stock of ... It is true , the same feeling of misery
attending the want of a son is expressed in Sacontala as in the Chinese play ; but
...
It is a true picture of Chinese manners and Chinese feelings , and , as such , is a
valuable acquisition to our stock of ... It is true , the same feeling of misery
attending the want of a son is expressed in Sacontala as in the Chinese play ; but
...
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graceful fact , the English have less national feeling than any other people . ...
against Great Britain , are natives and subjects of this country , who with the
feelings of renegades and traitors , hate the land in which they were born and
bred .
graceful fact , the English have less national feeling than any other people . ...
against Great Britain , are natives and subjects of this country , who with the
feelings of renegades and traitors , hate the land in which they were born and
bred .
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