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Many a genius that could and would Edgar Allan Poe have attained an equal height , in some new and unexplored region of fancy , has * 1809-1849 dwindled into insignificance and contempt by stooping to track some inferior spirit ...
Many a genius that could and would Edgar Allan Poe have attained an equal height , in some new and unexplored region of fancy , has * 1809-1849 dwindled into insignificance and contempt by stooping to track some inferior spirit ...
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... at an equal remoteness from point , I could not see over or beyond the the life which I had left behind , woods which surrounded me . It is well dwindled and twinkling with as fine a to have some water in your neighbor- ray to my ...
... at an equal remoteness from point , I could not see over or beyond the the life which I had left behind , woods which surrounded me . It is well dwindled and twinkling with as fine a to have some water in your neighbor- ray to my ...
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... And as a man is equal to the Church in their blameless and in their equivocal and equal to the State , so he is equal to actions , will assent , that in spite of every other man . The disparities of power selfishness and frivolity ...
... And as a man is equal to the Church in their blameless and in their equivocal and equal to the State , so he is equal to actions , will assent , that in spite of every other man . The disparities of power selfishness and frivolity ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 6 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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