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Shakespeare and Rembrandt have in common the faculty of quickening speculation and compelling the m
Shakespeare and Rembrandt have in common the faculty of quickening speculation and compelling the m
Shakespeare and Rembrandt have in common the faculty of quickening speculation and compelling the m
Shakespeare and Rembrandt have in common the faculty of quickening speculation and compelling the m
Shakespeare and Rembrandt have in common the faculty of quickening speculation and compelling the m
Shakespeare and Rembrandt have in common the faculty of quickening speculation and compelling the m
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Now, to read poetry at all is to have an ideal anthology of one's own, and in that possession to beGeorges Cuvier:
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The older the layers, the more each of them is uniform over a great extent; the newer the layers, tGeorges Cuvier:
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