Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... feeling . God , the uncreated , the incomprehensible , the invisibie , attracted few worshippers . A philosopher might ... feelings ; but never with more than ap- parent and partial success . The men who de- In every venerable precedent ...
... feeling . God , the uncreated , the incomprehensible , the invisibie , attracted few worshippers . A philosopher might ... feelings ; but never with more than ap- parent and partial success . The men who de- In every venerable precedent ...
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... feelings which give the passage its charm would suit the streets of Florence , as well as the summit of the Mount of Purgatory . rious gloom . From these considerations , we infer , that no poet who should affect that metaphysical accu ...
... feelings which give the passage its charm would suit the streets of Florence , as well as the summit of the Mount of Purgatory . rious gloom . From these considerations , we infer , that no poet who should affect that metaphysical accu ...
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... feelings . sters , half bestial , half human , dropping with wine , bloated with gluttony , and reeling in ob- scene dances . Amidst these his Muse was placed , like the chaste lady of the Masque , lofty , spotless , and serene - to be ...
... feelings . sters , half bestial , half human , dropping with wine , bloated with gluttony , and reeling in ob- scene dances . Amidst these his Muse was placed , like the chaste lady of the Masque , lofty , spotless , and serene - to be ...
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... feelings , are distinguishable in every page , and impart to all his writings , prose and poetry , English , Latin , and Italian , a strong family likeness . The public conduct of Milton must be ap- proved or condemned , according as ...
... feelings , are distinguishable in every page , and impart to all his writings , prose and poetry , English , Latin , and Italian , a strong family likeness . The public conduct of Milton must be ap- proved or condemned , according as ...
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... feelings which , however unreasonable , no go- vernment could safely venture to outrage . But , though we think the ... feeling , which would have restrained us from committing the act , would have led us , after it had been committed ...
... feelings which , however unreasonable , no go- vernment could safely venture to outrage . But , though we think the ... feeling , which would have restrained us from committing the act , would have led us , after it had been committed ...
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