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... existence are so utterly unseen and inconceivable by mortal faculties , that , when his mind puts forth its feelers beyond the grave , imperfectly to apprehend a little of the terrors or the glories of an hereafter , ―soon coming in con ...
... existence are so utterly unseen and inconceivable by mortal faculties , that , when his mind puts forth its feelers beyond the grave , imperfectly to apprehend a little of the terrors or the glories of an hereafter , ―soon coming in con ...
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... existence miser- able ; yet who would choose to be utterly regardless of the sufferings of the meanest insect , the structure of whose frame is a miracle of Omnipotence ? and whatever cold - blooded scepticism may insinuate to the ...
... existence miser- able ; yet who would choose to be utterly regardless of the sufferings of the meanest insect , the structure of whose frame is a miracle of Omnipotence ? and whatever cold - blooded scepticism may insinuate to the ...
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... existence of his country . The high praises here bestowed upon the compo- sitions of this author must be confined to the best ― are so and the purest in morals and in taste . His ordinary and his satirical ones- I dare not except " Tam ...
... existence of his country . The high praises here bestowed upon the compo- sitions of this author must be confined to the best ― are so and the purest in morals and in taste . His ordinary and his satirical ones- I dare not except " Tam ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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