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1 We are quite positive that it might revive in a short time.
2 But prose literature did not revive in England until the Hanoverian settlement.
3 In literature, if literature revive in France, we two are henceforth separated.
4 Perhaps their delights, and those who shared them, will revive in eternity.
5 At the sight of it past centuries seemed to revive in my imagination.
6 Adieu, my Medici; a dozen such men, and Art would revive in England.
7 Homer and Ossian even can never revive in London or Boston.
8 Hope began to revive in me, telling me that I had persuaded her.
9 Was he to have the humiliation of seeing the taint revive in him?
10 As she began to revive in her delirium, she said, gaspingly: Eight cents!
11 The spirit of African discovery began to revive in England about the year 1720.
12 The majority impatiently expected Phelim O'Neil to revive in Tyrconnel.
13 Its advocates, in returning to it, sometimes revive in its name the old pagan superstition.
14 As one spoke and another listened, I saw the old panic revive in their eyes.
15 The Christian faith will surely revive in this kingdom.
16 The press-gangs of old exist no longer, but substitutes for them revive in subtler form.
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