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True Knowledge . ii . Style in Poetry . iii . The Ignorant and the True Critic . From " An Essay on Man 149 i . Opening Lines . ii . Equality . iii . True Happiness . iv . Man . SAMUEL RICHARDSON ( 1689–1761 ) .
True Knowledge . ii . Style in Poetry . iii . The Ignorant and the True Critic . From " An Essay on Man 149 i . Opening Lines . ii . Equality . iii . True Happiness . iv . Man . SAMUEL RICHARDSON ( 1689–1761 ) .
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MEN call you fair , and you do credit it , For that yourself ye daily such do see : But the true fair , that is the gentle wit , And virtuous mind , is much more praised of me : For all the rest , however fair it be , Shall turn to ...
MEN call you fair , and you do credit it , For that yourself ye daily such do see : But the true fair , that is the gentle wit , And virtuous mind , is much more praised of me : For all the rest , however fair it be , Shall turn to ...
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It is a weed that grows in every soil . They may have it from Spain , they may have it from Prussia . But , until you become lost to all feeling of your true interest and your natural dignity , freedom they can have from none but you .
It is a weed that grows in every soil . They may have it from Spain , they may have it from Prussia . But , until you become lost to all feeling of your true interest and your natural dignity , freedom they can have from none but you .
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