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... and seeing within themselvesthe same lineaments—soshould they grieveand pine away,selfpunished. MEDON. 'Tis anold allegory, and asad one—and but too much to the purpose. ALDA. I abhor the spirit of ridicule—I dread it and.
... and seeing within themselvesthe same lineaments—soshould they grieveand pine away,selfpunished. MEDON. 'Tis anold allegory, and asad one—and but too much to the purpose. ALDA. I abhor the spirit of ridicule—I dread it and.
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Mrs. Anna Jameson. ALDA. I abhor the spirit of ridicule—I dread it and I despise it. I abhor it becauseit is in direct contradiction to the mild and serious spirit of Christianity; I fear it, because we find that in every stateof society ...
Mrs. Anna Jameson. ALDA. I abhor the spirit of ridicule—I dread it and I despise it. I abhor it becauseit is in direct contradiction to the mild and serious spirit of Christianity; I fear it, because we find that in every stateof society ...
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... world has taught to contemn both others and themselves, and so put barriers to thehard, cold, selfish, mocking, and levelling spirit ofthe day—O would I could do this! MEDON. On the same principle, I suppose, that they have changed.
... world has taught to contemn both others and themselves, and so put barriers to thehard, cold, selfish, mocking, and levelling spirit ofthe day—O would I could do this! MEDON. On the same principle, I suppose, that they have changed.
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... spirit into stone— * * * * 'Tis the melodious tints of beauty thrown Athwart the hue of guilt and glare of pain, That humanize and harmonize thestrain. And Shakspeare, who understood all truth, worked out his conceptions on the same ...
... spirit into stone— * * * * 'Tis the melodious tints of beauty thrown Athwart the hue of guilt and glare of pain, That humanize and harmonize thestrain. And Shakspeare, who understood all truth, worked out his conceptions on the same ...
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... spirit of competition, the petty jealousy of superior charms, the mutual slanderand mistrust, the transient leagues of folly or selfishness miscalled friendship—the result of an education which makesvanity the ruling principle,and of a ...
... spirit of competition, the petty jealousy of superior charms, the mutual slanderand mistrust, the transient leagues of folly or selfishness miscalled friendship—the result of an education which makesvanity the ruling principle,and of a ...
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