Critical and miscellaneous essays, Volumen1Carey, 1852 |
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... hands of all , to say something of his moral and intellectual qualities . Nor , we are convinced , will the severest of our readers blame us if , on an occasion like the present , we turn for a short time from the topics of the day , to ...
... hands of all , to say something of his moral and intellectual qualities . Nor , we are convinced , will the severest of our readers blame us if , on an occasion like the present , we turn for a short time from the topics of the day , to ...
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... hand , and our version , however rude , is sufficient to illustrate our meaning . Once more , compare the lazar - house , in the eleventh book of the Paradise Lost , with the last ward of Malebolge in Dante . Milton avoids the loathsome ...
... hand , and our version , however rude , is sufficient to illustrate our meaning . Once more , compare the lazar - house , in the eleventh book of the Paradise Lost , with the last ward of Malebolge in Dante . Milton avoids the loathsome ...
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... hands have grasped the shaggy sides of Lucifer . His own feet have climbed the mountain of expiation . His own brow has been marked by the purifying angel . The reader would throw aside such a tale in incredulous disgust , unless it ...
... hands have grasped the shaggy sides of Lucifer . His own feet have climbed the mountain of expiation . His own brow has been marked by the purifying angel . The reader would throw aside such a tale in incredulous disgust , unless it ...
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... hands , and that the hour of his release will surely come . But Satan is a creature of another sphere . The might of his intellectual nature is victorious over the extremity of pain . Amidst agonies which cannot be con- ceived without ...
... hands , and that the hour of his release will surely come . But Satan is a creature of another sphere . The might of his intellectual nature is victorious over the extremity of pain . Amidst agonies which cannot be con- ceived without ...
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... hands . We know that a good constitution is infinitely better than the best despot . But we suspect , that , at the time of which we speak , the violence of religious and po- litical enmities rendered a stable and happy settlement next ...
... hands . We know that a good constitution is infinitely better than the best despot . But we suspect , that , at the time of which we speak , the violence of religious and po- litical enmities rendered a stable and happy settlement next ...
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