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The love of truth conjoined with a keen delight in a strict and skilful yet impassioned argumentation , is my master passion , and to it are subordinate even the love of liberty and all my public feelings --and to it whatever I labour ...
The love of truth conjoined with a keen delight in a strict and skilful yet impassioned argumentation , is my master passion , and to it are subordinate even the love of liberty and all my public feelings --and to it whatever I labour ...
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But in Shakspeare all the elements of womanhood are holy , and there is the sweet , yet dignified , feeling of all ... but in that sane equipoise of the faculties , during which the feelings are representative of all past experience ...
But in Shakspeare all the elements of womanhood are holy , and there is the sweet , yet dignified , feeling of all ... but in that sane equipoise of the faculties , during which the feelings are representative of all past experience ...
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... one really feels sorry for the paper when one sees how much useless rubbish of this sort has been printed ' ( iii ... the expression of their feelings ; a whole gamut of tender inflections , of intense feeling , of almost religious ...
... one really feels sorry for the paper when one sees how much useless rubbish of this sort has been printed ' ( iii ... the expression of their feelings ; a whole gamut of tender inflections , of intense feeling , of almost religious ...
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