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1 I, TransPre| with his old love for it he naturally turned to it for a congenial 2 I, TransPre| Brussels in 1611. It might naturally have been expected that, 3 I, TransPre| death. So large a number naturally supplied the demand for 4 I, TransPre| this world, true enthusiasm naturally leads to ridicule and discomfiture. 5 I, TransPre| Cervantes' humour the latter was naturally an attractive subject for 6 I, TransPre| serious air," which sits naturally on Swift alone, perhaps, 7 I, XI| clothed themselves simply and naturally as the heart conceived them, 8 I, XIX| covered with mourning, so that naturally you looked like something 9 I, XXXIII| it seemed to him, as it naturally would to all men of sense, 10 I, XXXIII| dearly bought experience will naturally cause me. And, as nothing 11 I, XLI| diminished by chance causes; and naturally the emotions of the mind 12 I, XLI| from the apprehensions we naturally felt of the prowling vessels 13 I, LI| The peasant folk, who are naturally malicious, and when they 14 II, I| them about himself very naturally and in very well-chosen 15 II, I| damsel a trimming; for it is naturally the way with poets who have 16 II, XX| all thy life; moreover, it naturally stands to reason, that my 17 II, XXVII| me, and so elegantly and naturally that when I brayed all the 18 II, XXXII| defensive, and so, though naturally they are bound to defend 19 II, XLIX| give to Nature what she naturally demands of them; all except 20 II, LIII| wit and Christian conduct naturally make us regret you; but 21 II, LXXIV| this present life, and died naturally; and said he desired this