The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... feel them- selves free , because they merely conform to a certain routine , without being subjected to caprice . Unconscious of constraint , they yet reap all the advantages of it , and acquire a taste and a habit of order . They are ...
... feel them- selves free , because they merely conform to a certain routine , without being subjected to caprice . Unconscious of constraint , they yet reap all the advantages of it , and acquire a taste and a habit of order . They are ...
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' cause I feel that I am free to resist the utmost force of circum- stances ; and were I not to resist , that I ... feeling of my heart , and , were you not the author of my exist- ence , I would denounce them ! When we dare not claim ...
' cause I feel that I am free to resist the utmost force of circum- stances ; and were I not to resist , that I ... feeling of my heart , and , were you not the author of my exist- ence , I would denounce them ! When we dare not claim ...
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... feel quite at home . I wish , " the monarch whisper'd in her ear , " That no intrigue be on the tapis here ; For I have heard of late repeated mention , Canova pays her very great attention . ” Thus did the King reveal his mighty mind ...
... feel quite at home . I wish , " the monarch whisper'd in her ear , " That no intrigue be on the tapis here ; For I have heard of late repeated mention , Canova pays her very great attention . ” Thus did the King reveal his mighty mind ...
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