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It may , indeed , improve the instruments which are necessary to the mechanical operations of the musician , the sculptor , and the painter . But language , the machine of the poet , is best fitted for his purpose in its rudest state .
It may , indeed , improve the instruments which are necessary to the mechanical operations of the musician , the sculptor , and the painter . But language , the machine of the poet , is best fitted for his purpose in its rudest state .
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A new partition or a compensation was necessary to restore the original equality . It was now absolutely necessary to violate the formal part of the constitution , in order to preserve its spirit . This might have been done , as it was ...
A new partition or a compensation was necessary to restore the original equality . It was now absolutely necessary to violate the formal part of the constitution , in order to preserve its spirit . This might have been done , as it was ...
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As surely as God is good , " replies Sir Thomas , " so surely there is no such thing as necessary evil . For , by the religious mind , sickness , and pain , and death are not to be accounted evils .
As surely as God is good , " replies Sir Thomas , " so surely there is no such thing as necessary evil . For , by the religious mind , sickness , and pain , and death are not to be accounted evils .
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1843 |
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