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 1    1|    provinces of the fancy and imagination - what Wilberforce is there
 2    1|     has reduced a fact of the imagination to be a fact to his understanding,
 3    1|       and as agreeable to the imagination, and there is as little
 4    3|     miles of where I live. In imagination I have bought all the farms
 5    3|                            My imagination carried me so far that I
 6    3|  would exude from them. To my imagination it retained throughout the
 7    3|     was pasture enough for my imagination. The low shrub oak plateau
 8    6|     of fiction, a work of the imagination only, so far as he was concerned.
 9    6| bodily weakness, his diseased imagination surrounded him, and which
10   11|      the case of an excitable imagination like Cellini's, it would
11   12|      were not agreeable to my imagination. The repugnance to animal
12   12|       far enough to please my imagination. I believe that every man
13   12|      nations without fancy or imagination, whose vast abdomens betray
14   12|   diet as will not offend the imagination; but this, I think, is to
15   12|    may be vain to ask why the imagination will not be reconciled to
16   14|    agreeable to the fancy and imagination than fresco paintings or
17   17|       it can be spared by the imagination. What if all ponds were
18   17|      The amount of it is, the imagination, give it the least license,
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