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... perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use . The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiness , and may possibly be injurious to the intellect , and more probably to the moral character , by ...
... perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use . The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiness , and may possibly be injurious to the intellect , and more probably to the moral character , by ...
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... perhaps Nos . 9 , 25 , 26 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 75 , and 78 are fair examples . However , none of them will stand comparison with Shakespeare's , except perhaps with some of his earliest and light - weight exercises . Sir Walter Ralegh ( c ...
... perhaps Nos . 9 , 25 , 26 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 75 , and 78 are fair examples . However , none of them will stand comparison with Shakespeare's , except perhaps with some of his earliest and light - weight exercises . Sir Walter Ralegh ( c ...
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... Perhaps of Dutch extraction , little is known of him till he appears about 1597 as an established playwright ; altogether he wrote or collaborated with most of the well - known writers of his time - in over sixty plays . He turned out a ...
... Perhaps of Dutch extraction , little is known of him till he appears about 1597 as an established playwright ; altogether he wrote or collaborated with most of the well - known writers of his time - in over sixty plays . He turned out a ...
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