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... faces , at Claude's land- scapes . We have there the evidence of the senses , without the alterations of opinion or disguise of language . We there see the blood circulate through the veins ( long before it was known that it did so ) ...
... faces , at Claude's land- scapes . We have there the evidence of the senses , without the alterations of opinion or disguise of language . We there see the blood circulate through the veins ( long before it was known that it did so ) ...
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... face on the matter , but are sadly afraid the thing cannot answer . - Dr . Johnson said of these writers generally , that " they were sought after because they were scarce , and would not have been scarce had they been much es- teemed ...
... face on the matter , but are sadly afraid the thing cannot answer . - Dr . Johnson said of these writers generally , that " they were sought after because they were scarce , and would not have been scarce had they been much es- teemed ...
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... face in that last agony upon the cross , " when the meek Saviour bowed his head and died , " praying for his enemies . He was the first true teacher of morality ; for he alone conceived the idea of a pure humanity . He redeemed man from ...
... face in that last agony upon the cross , " when the meek Saviour bowed his head and died , " praying for his enemies . He was the first true teacher of morality ; for he alone conceived the idea of a pure humanity . He redeemed man from ...
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... face , the expressions of the tongue , the writhings of a troubled conscience . " Your face , my Thane , is as a book where men may read strange mat- ters . " Midnight and secret murders , too , from the imperfect state of the police ...
... face , the expressions of the tongue , the writhings of a troubled conscience . " Your face , my Thane , is as a book where men may read strange mat- ters . " Midnight and secret murders , too , from the imperfect state of the police ...
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... face of na- ture , which was the same glorious object then that it is now , was open to them ; and coming first , they gathered her fairest flowers to live for ever in their verse - the movements of the human heart were not hid from ...
... face of na- ture , which was the same glorious object then that it is now , was open to them ; and coming first , they gathered her fairest flowers to live for ever in their verse - the movements of the human heart were not hid from ...
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