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... look after it . But we can still feel superior when we find that he thought most of Shakespeare silly , and failed in every attempt to see the joke of Hudibras . He was President of the Royal Society in his later years ; but he believed ...
... look after it . But we can still feel superior when we find that he thought most of Shakespeare silly , and failed in every attempt to see the joke of Hudibras . He was President of the Royal Society in his later years ; but he believed ...
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... look upon the long period of time thus occupied in actual movement , as the mere gulf dividing you from the end of your journey , but rather as one of those rare and plastic seasons of your life , from which , perhaps , in after times ...
... look upon the long period of time thus occupied in actual movement , as the mere gulf dividing you from the end of your journey , but rather as one of those rare and plastic seasons of your life , from which , perhaps , in after times ...
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George Stuart Gordon. fession : this I hope that I may hereafter look charit- ably upon the hard , savage acts of ... looks on at the intrusive strangeness of the West . The Golden Horn is now bridged 54 MORE COMPANIONABLE BOOKS.
George Stuart Gordon. fession : this I hope that I may hereafter look charit- ably upon the hard , savage acts of ... looks on at the intrusive strangeness of the West . The Golden Horn is now bridged 54 MORE COMPANIONABLE BOOKS.
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