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Nothing , indeed , in human learning , human sagacity , or human taste , is more
remarkable than the skill manifested by the Bentleys and Porsons of our days , in
detecting all the niceties of a dead language ; yet , from the very circumstances ...
Nothing , indeed , in human learning , human sagacity , or human taste , is more
remarkable than the skill manifested by the Bentleys and Porsons of our days , in
detecting all the niceties of a dead language ; yet , from the very circumstances ...
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What has been the condition of those most magnificent , and , from sacred and
classic associations , those most venerable countries of the globe , is well known
, and need not be particularised here . But it is humiliating to the pride of human ...
What has been the condition of those most magnificent , and , from sacred and
classic associations , those most venerable countries of the globe , is well known
, and need not be particularised here . But it is humiliating to the pride of human ...
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... is bewildered amidst the infinite forms of human beings , human dwellings ,
human pursuits , human enjoyments , and human sufferings ; perpetual motion ,
perpetual excitement , perpetual novelty ; city manners , city edifices , city luxuries
...
... is bewildered amidst the infinite forms of human beings , human dwellings ,
human pursuits , human enjoyments , and human sufferings ; perpetual motion ,
perpetual excitement , perpetual novelty ; city manners , city edifices , city luxuries
...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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