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... his conscience and his life , that it is true . Had all the writings of Greek and
Roman moralists been preserved , they would but have exhibited the
impossibility of man by searching to find out God , without a distinct revelation
from himself .
... his conscience and his life , that it is true . Had all the writings of Greek and
Roman moralists been preserved , they would but have exhibited the
impossibility of man by searching to find out God , without a distinct revelation
from himself .
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declines , - he may conclude , that whatever pierces no deeper than the ear
cannot be the true sublime . That , on the other hand , is grand and lofty , which
the more we consider , the greater ideas we conceive of it ; whose force we
cannot ...
declines , - he may conclude , that whatever pierces no deeper than the ear
cannot be the true sublime . That , on the other hand , is grand and lofty , which
the more we consider , the greater ideas we conceive of it ; whose force we
cannot ...
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The one will appear obvious ; - that principles , maxins , or precepts , so written ,
both strike the reader more strongly at first , and are more easily retained by him
afterwards . The other may seem odd , but it is true ; ~ I found that I could express
...
The one will appear obvious ; - that principles , maxins , or precepts , so written ,
both strike the reader more strongly at first , and are more easily retained by him
afterwards . The other may seem odd , but it is true ; ~ I found that I could express
...
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... either written by himself , or published with his express sanction : “ The
measure is English heroic verse , without rhyme , as that of Homer in Greek , and
Virgil in Latin ; rhyme being no necessary adjunct , or true ornament , of poem or
good ...
... either written by himself , or published with his express sanction : “ The
measure is English heroic verse , without rhyme , as that of Homer in Greek , and
Virgil in Latin ; rhyme being no necessary adjunct , or true ornament , of poem or
good ...
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It is true , that there is a vast deal of religious verse , which , as poetry , is utterly
worthless ; but it is equally true , that there is no small portion of genuine poetry
associated with pure and undefiled religion , among the compositions even of our
...
It is true , that there is a vast deal of religious verse , which , as poetry , is utterly
worthless ; but it is equally true , that there is no small portion of genuine poetry
associated with pure and undefiled religion , among the compositions even of our
...
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