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some other things as well , the prime author . ... If the Roman temper , which meets us in almost everything that Virgil wrote , has sometimes seemed to us an English thing ; if in our poets , and to the eye of fancy , our English ...
some other things as well , the prime author . ... If the Roman temper , which meets us in almost everything that Virgil wrote , has sometimes seemed to us an English thing ; if in our poets , and to the eye of fancy , our English ...
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This denial that a thing or person is what it seems and the assertion that the thing or person is something else has ... 505 ) , and ' Behold , it is not this Pepi who hath said these things unto you , Oye gods , it is Heka who hath ...
This denial that a thing or person is what it seems and the assertion that the thing or person is something else has ... 505 ) , and ' Behold , it is not this Pepi who hath said these things unto you , Oye gods , it is Heka who hath ...
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He spoke conversationally , at times with a hesitation that added piquancy to the thing said , and he used no stale words . ... lay all the force of tenacious conviction , and for big things he could exhibit a passionate resolution .
He spoke conversationally , at times with a hesitation that added piquancy to the thing said , and he used no stale words . ... lay all the force of tenacious conviction , and for big things he could exhibit a passionate resolution .
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