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... live like Bacchanals , yet Curii seem ! ' We think that the force of the original is weakened by the transposition , and that it would be preferable to give it nearly , in this manner : " As from their lips the cant of virtue falls Who ...
... live like Bacchanals , yet Curii seem ! ' We think that the force of the original is weakened by the transposition , and that it would be preferable to give it nearly , in this manner : " As from their lips the cant of virtue falls Who ...
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... live for ever , to live eternally as a rational , free , and active being , as a being continually endeavouring at perfection ! -Immor- tality everlasting life ! what a prerogative , what a dignity is this ! All the beauties of nature ...
... live for ever , to live eternally as a rational , free , and active being , as a being continually endeavouring at perfection ! -Immor- tality everlasting life ! what a prerogative , what a dignity is this ! All the beauties of nature ...
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... live long , but to enjoy the pleasures and comforts of life , whilst they continue to possess it . < 4. Natural disposition . Longevity also seems to depend much upon good temper , mixed at the same time with a cheerfulness of dis ...
... live long , but to enjoy the pleasures and comforts of life , whilst they continue to possess it . < 4. Natural disposition . Longevity also seems to depend much upon good temper , mixed at the same time with a cheerfulness of dis ...
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