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 1    1|       of his own life, and not merely what he has heard of other
 2    1|   which in others are luxuries merely, and in others still are
 3    1|        be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts,
 4    1|        They make shift to live merely by conformity, practically
 5    1|       the sunrise and the dawn merely, but, if possible, Nature
 6    1|     learned that this taste is merely whimsical. Of two patterns
 7    1|    called. It is not barbarous merely because the printing is
 8    1|     hire. But, answers one, by merely paying this tax, the poor
 9    1|        pecuniary failures, but merely failures to fulfil their
10    1|       necessaries and comforts merely, why should he have a better
11    1|      have adopted Christianity merely as an improved method of
12    1|       the effect of our art is merely to make this low state comfortable
13    1|        outward and in the skin merely - that the tortoise got
14    1|  peculiarity in their surfaces merely, which makes them picturesque;
15    1|     not play life, or study it merely, while the community supports
16    1|        common course, which is merely to send him into the neighborhood
17    1|       not being the owner, but merely a squatter, and not expecting
18    1|       a horseman or a herdsman merely; and if society seems to
19    1|      When men begin to do, not merely unnecessary or artistic,
20    1|   yourself with it, and do not merely abandon it to them. We make
21    1|      partly his taste, and not merely his misfortune. If you give
22    1|       due to philanthropy, but merely demand justice for all who
23    3|   finished for winter, but was merely a defence against the rain,
24    3|     your speculations are of a merely pecuniary character. If
25    4|   written on bark, and are now merely copied from time to time
26    4|     sound, a tongue, a dialect merely, almost brutish, and we
27    4|   speak. The crowds of men who merely spoke the Greek and Latin
28    5|     you be a reader, a student merely, or a seer? Read your fate,
29    5|  winter quarters; who have not merely the three-o'-clock-in-the-morning
30    5|     and charm of it. It is not merely a repetition of what was
31    5|       a cockerel for his music merely, as a singing bird. The
32    7|       s undulations. If we are merely loquacious and loud talkers,
33    7|        a long time that it was merely the handwriting which I
34    7|        in his mode of life, he merely answered, without expressing
35    7|   though more promising than a merely learned man's, it rarely
36    8|    large farms and large crops merely. We have no festival, nor
37   12|       the performance of rites merely.~ ~
38   13|      in them. They suggest not merely the purity of infancy, but
39   14|      likewise food for my eyes merely; but I collected a small
40   14|      freeze myself. The animal merely makes a bed, which he warms
41   14|        no longer a poetic, but merely a chemic process. It will
42   17|   docks of science, where they merely refit for this world, and
43   17|       ice of the river, or the merely greenish ice of some ponds,
44   18|      the shore, the middle was merely honeycombed and saturated
45   18|   animal and vegetable life is merely parasitic. Its throes will
46   18| drunkard, or a sensualist, and merely pitied or despised him,
47   19|       for diseases of the skin merely. One hastens to southern
48   19|      invented to preserve meat merely? Nay, be a Columbus to whole
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