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For example : in the midst of one of his rambles in the mountains of Cumberland ,
he unexpectedly comes to an elegant country - seat , where , walking on the lawn
with a book in her hand , he sees a most enchanting creature , the owner of ...
For example : in the midst of one of his rambles in the mountains of Cumberland ,
he unexpectedly comes to an elegant country - seat , where , walking on the lawn
with a book in her hand , he sees a most enchanting creature , the owner of ...
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Thus the characteristics of large and polished society come almost inevitably to
be , wit and heartlessness -acuteness and perpetual derision . The same
impatience of uniformity , and passion for variety , which give so much grace to
their ...
Thus the characteristics of large and polished society come almost inevitably to
be , wit and heartlessness -acuteness and perpetual derision . The same
impatience of uniformity , and passion for variety , which give so much grace to
their ...
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O fellow , come , the song we had last night . ... Come away , come away , death ,
And in sad cypress let me be laid ; Fly away , fly away , breath ; I am slain by a fair
cruel maid . ... Here comes the little villain : -How now , my nettle of India ?
O fellow , come , the song we had last night . ... Come away , come away , death ,
And in sad cypress let me be laid ; Fly away , fly away , breath ; I am slain by a fair
cruel maid . ... Here comes the little villain : -How now , my nettle of India ?
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admiration affections answer appear beauty become better character circumstances comes common critic death delight described English equal excited expression eyes face fear feeling force friends genius give grace hand head hear heart Henry hope human idea imagination instance interest John keep kind king lady Lear leaves less light lines live look lord lost Macbeth manner master means mind moral nature never night objects observation once opinion original passages passion perhaps person picture play pleasure poet poetry present Prince principle reason refined respect Richard round scene seems seen sense Shakespear shew soul speak spirit stage stand story striking sweet tell thee things thou thought true truth turn whole