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Thus it is , by learned art , That beneficence is painted As a stately lady , turning From our gaze away ; -implying That the man who does a favour , Straight should labour to forget itHe who blazons it does none .
Thus it is , by learned art , That beneficence is painted As a stately lady , turning From our gaze away ; -implying That the man who does a favour , Straight should labour to forget itHe who blazons it does none .
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Besides these dainties , which we ness of himself and his own peculiarigradually learned to enjoy and digest ties ; and as there were certain times extremely well , it also seemed to us when a kind of ill - humour , hypochon . children ...
Besides these dainties , which we ness of himself and his own peculiarigradually learned to enjoy and digest ties ; and as there were certain times extremely well , it also seemed to us when a kind of ill - humour , hypochon . children ...
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... well as at the deliveries of the pic- more or less easily , with French , which , tures , and safely ventured , especially however , I had not learned . In this , when sketches and designs were pre- also , I found the use of my ...
... well as at the deliveries of the pic- more or less easily , with French , which , tures , and safely ventured , especially however , I had not learned . In this , when sketches and designs were pre- also , I found the use of my ...
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Nay , I learned the green - room , where the actors and ei whiole passages by rote , and recited actresses remained in the intervals # them like a trained speaking.bird ; of their performance , and dressed and it which was the easier to ...
Nay , I learned the green - room , where the actors and ei whiole passages by rote , and recited actresses remained in the intervals # them like a trained speaking.bird ; of their performance , and dressed and it which was the easier to ...
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He therefore thought Many troops passed through the it more prudent to retire , and learned men . a > 1 > on enquiry , what the noise of 38 Goethe's Life and Works . No. III . [ Jan.
He therefore thought Many troops passed through the it more prudent to retire , and learned men . a > 1 > on enquiry , what the noise of 38 Goethe's Life and Works . No. III . [ Jan.
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