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... qualities , and that the substance is never exhaustively expressed in these qualities . He often repeats in his essays Shelley's fine line , ' Lift not the painted veil which those who live call life , ' and the essence at least of the ...
... qualities , and that the substance is never exhaustively expressed in these qualities . He often repeats in his essays Shelley's fine line , ' Lift not the painted veil which those who live call life , ' and the essence at least of the ...
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... qualities . One subsidiary faculty that Mr. Wilson possessed , which was very useful to him in the multifarious ... qualities he tolerated least easily were flightiness and inconsistency of purpose . He had furnished his mind , so to say ...
... qualities . One subsidiary faculty that Mr. Wilson possessed , which was very useful to him in the multifarious ... qualities he tolerated least easily were flightiness and inconsistency of purpose . He had furnished his mind , so to say ...
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... qualities were sure to tell beneficially . Plain directness and emphatic simplicity were the external qualities most likely to be useful at Calcutta , and these were Mr. Wilson's most remarkable qualities . The principal feature of Mr ...
... qualities were sure to tell beneficially . Plain directness and emphatic simplicity were the external qualities most likely to be useful at Calcutta , and these were Mr. Wilson's most remarkable qualities . The principal feature of Mr ...
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