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stand and feel , to some extent , the emotions which the following Exercises are intended to illustrate . The reader must not , however , assume the speaker in his attempts to give effect to his subject . The Exercises which will now be ...
stand and feel , to some extent , the emotions which the following Exercises are intended to illustrate . The reader must not , however , assume the speaker in his attempts to give effect to his subject . The Exercises which will now be ...
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I then steeped it in my own — and then in hers — and then in mine — and then I wiped her's again , —and as I did it , I felt such indescribable emotions within me , as I am sure could not be accounted for from any combination of matter ...
I then steeped it in my own — and then in hers — and then in mine — and then I wiped her's again , —and as I did it , I felt such indescribable emotions within me , as I am sure could not be accounted for from any combination of matter ...
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Passions of this class , indicating the greatest emotion and excitement of which the human mind is capable ... It must not be supposed , then , that the intense emotions of the mind are limited to such passions as are included in this ...
Passions of this class , indicating the greatest emotion and excitement of which the human mind is capable ... It must not be supposed , then , that the intense emotions of the mind are limited to such passions as are included in this ...
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