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... things , is to enjoy that state of things . Over the " Cavalier " mind this world passes with a thrill of delight ; there is an exultation in a daily event , zest in the " regular thing , " joy at an old feast.'1 ... And that aptly ...
... things , is to enjoy that state of things . Over the " Cavalier " mind this world passes with a thrill of delight ; there is an exultation in a daily event , zest in the " regular thing , " joy at an old feast.'1 ... And that aptly ...
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... things in this life have some- times preferred : whereof not to be sensible when good and fair in one person meet , argues both a gross and shallow judgment , and withal an ungentle and swainish breast . For by the firm settling of ...
... things in this life have some- times preferred : whereof not to be sensible when good and fair in one person meet , argues both a gross and shallow judgment , and withal an ungentle and swainish breast . For by the firm settling of ...
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... things ; when corn was very dear , they had very little to spend on those things . In consequence , the producers of ' other things ' were sometimes stimulated by a great demand , and at other times deadened by utter slackness . The ...
... things ; when corn was very dear , they had very little to spend on those things . In consequence , the producers of ' other things ' were sometimes stimulated by a great demand , and at other times deadened by utter slackness . The ...
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