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It is the part of the lyric cannot identify ourselves with the characters , poet to abandon himself , without ... was ingrafted on the chorus , and the opening speech , or the wild and barbaric naturally partook of its character .
It is the part of the lyric cannot identify ourselves with the characters , poet to abandon himself , without ... was ingrafted on the chorus , and the opening speech , or the wild and barbaric naturally partook of its character .
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critus nor Ariosto had a finer or a more healthThe gloom of his character discolours all the ful sense of the pleasantness of external passions of men and all the face of nature , objects , or loved better to luxuriale amidst and tinges ...
critus nor Ariosto had a finer or a more healthThe gloom of his character discolours all the ful sense of the pleasantness of external passions of men and all the face of nature , objects , or loved better to luxuriale amidst and tinges ...
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It would while affecting the impartiality of a judge . indeed be scarcely safe to draw any decided The public conduct of Milton must be apinferences , as to the character of a writer , proved or condemned , according as the resist from ...
It would while affecting the impartiality of a judge . indeed be scarcely safe to draw any decided The public conduct of Milton must be apinferences , as to the character of a writer , proved or condemned , according as the resist from ...
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We cannot , in estia power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; mating the character of an individual , leave at last he bargains to give his assent , for five out of our consideration his conduct ...
We cannot , in estia power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; mating the character of an individual , leave at last he bargains to give his assent , for five out of our consideration his conduct ...
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And happy are those tual and moral character of a people . We de- who , having dared to receive her in her deplore the ouirages which accompany revolu- graded and frightful shape , shall at length be tions .
And happy are those tual and moral character of a people . We de- who , having dared to receive her in her deplore the ouirages which accompany revolu- graded and frightful shape , shall at length be tions .
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