From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 - England |
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... means wherewith to rouse up that mood of energy to do its duty in making me happy , and I have to toil while the idle mood is upon me , then am I unhappy indeed , and almost wish myself dead , though I do not know what that means ...
... means wherewith to rouse up that mood of energy to do its duty in making me happy , and I have to toil while the idle mood is upon me , then am I unhappy indeed , and almost wish myself dead , though I do not know what that means ...
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... mean something else . And that makes me so nervous . Jack . I do mean something else . Gwendolen . I thought so . In fact , I am never wrong . 30 Jack . And I would like to be allowed to take advantage of Lady Bracknell's tempor- ary ...
... mean something else . And that makes me so nervous . Jack . I do mean something else . Gwendolen . I thought so . In fact , I am never wrong . 30 Jack . And I would like to be allowed to take advantage of Lady Bracknell's tempor- ary ...
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... means that we shall fail in what we set our- selves to do . It means that we shall fail in 50 the duty that we owe to all Capital . It means that we shall fail in the duty that we owe ourselves . It means that we shall be open to ...
... means that we shall fail in what we set our- selves to do . It means that we shall fail in 50 the duty that we owe to all Capital . It means that we shall fail in the duty that we owe ourselves . It means that we shall be open to ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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