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A youth whose person , whose manner , and whose mental gifts have made him
the admired favorite of some rural neighborhood , captivated ere he is well a man
by some rustic beauty , or often by his own imagination , married and a father ...
A youth whose person , whose manner , and whose mental gifts have made him
the admired favorite of some rural neighborhood , captivated ere he is well a man
by some rustic beauty , or often by his own imagination , married and a father ...
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Now , entirely as Shakespeare avoided mingling himself with any of the creatures
of his imagination , it is absolutely impossible that he should have put this mere
sententious moralizing into the Fool's mouth without a distinct recollection of the ...
Now , entirely as Shakespeare avoided mingling himself with any of the creatures
of his imagination , it is absolutely impossible that he should have put this mere
sententious moralizing into the Fool's mouth without a distinct recollection of the ...
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... descended to William , who , though the possessor and occupier of the Great
House which had doubtless impressed his youthful imagination by its magnitude
and its village pre - eminence , clung to the memories of his humbler home , and
...
... descended to William , who , though the possessor and occupier of the Great
House which had doubtless impressed his youthful imagination by its magnitude
and its village pre - eminence , clung to the memories of his humbler home , and
...
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This , however is only Fuller's imagination . We have no testimony as to the
quality or the style of wit exhibited by either of these redoubted combatants ; and
all the pretended specimens of their colloquial jests and repartees that have
reached ...
This , however is only Fuller's imagination . We have no testimony as to the
quality or the style of wit exhibited by either of these redoubted combatants ; and
all the pretended specimens of their colloquial jests and repartees that have
reached ...
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... by raising his dizzy pile of fancy and imagination upon the broad and solid
foundation of English common - sense . The eminence of the rugged and solid
English mind in all departments of poetry is a noteworthy intellectual
phenomenon .
... by raising his dizzy pile of fancy and imagination upon the broad and solid
foundation of English common - sense . The eminence of the rugged and solid
English mind in all departments of poetry is a noteworthy intellectual
phenomenon .
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