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... beautiful captives were brought to Themistocles , Euphrantides the Soothsayer , perceiving that a bright flame blazed out from the victims , while a sneezing was heard to the right , ordered that they should be sacrificed to Bacchus ...
... beautiful captives were brought to Themistocles , Euphrantides the Soothsayer , perceiving that a bright flame blazed out from the victims , while a sneezing was heard to the right , ordered that they should be sacrificed to Bacchus ...
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... beautiful green , and is , with its grounds of about eight acres , enclosed by a high paling . It is an oblong building , of about one hundred by sixty feet square , constructed principally of brick , with verandas enclosed with screens ...
... beautiful green , and is , with its grounds of about eight acres , enclosed by a high paling . It is an oblong building , of about one hundred by sixty feet square , constructed principally of brick , with verandas enclosed with screens ...
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... beautiful object , which he actually sees or has seen , and thus revive in his mind the consciousness of that emotion of beauty which he has actually felt . Were he so constituted as not to be susceptible of this emotion , or having ...
... beautiful object , which he actually sees or has seen , and thus revive in his mind the consciousness of that emotion of beauty which he has actually felt . Were he so constituted as not to be susceptible of this emotion , or having ...
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... beautiful streets were still , and the only sound I heard in them during the day was the hymn for the soul of the dead , as a funeral procession passed along . But they were just as silent the following day , and I find that there is no ...
... beautiful streets were still , and the only sound I heard in them during the day was the hymn for the soul of the dead , as a funeral procession passed along . But they were just as silent the following day , and I find that there is no ...
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... beautiful a writer , that he charmed the celebrated Mademoiselle d'Espinasse into the circle of his acquaintance by the magic of his pen ; but that the fair creature was absolutely shocked out of his neighbourhood on the first sally ...
... beautiful a writer , that he charmed the celebrated Mademoiselle d'Espinasse into the circle of his acquaintance by the magic of his pen ; but that the fair creature was absolutely shocked out of his neighbourhood on the first sally ...
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