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... mind with sentiments of grandeur , as with thoughts of devotion . The passions which they are designed to raise , are a divine love and religious fear . The particular beauty of Satan's approach to the confines of the crea- the speeches ...
... mind with sentiments of grandeur , as with thoughts of devotion . The passions which they are designed to raise , are a divine love and religious fear . The particular beauty of Satan's approach to the confines of the crea- the speeches ...
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... mind of the reader favourable acceptance ; and if time be the with as surprising and glorious an idea as any most irretrievable loss , the regrets which fol- that arises in the whole poem . He looks down into that vast hollow of the ...
... mind of the reader favourable acceptance ; and if time be the with as surprising and glorious an idea as any most irretrievable loss , the regrets which fol- that arises in the whole poem . He looks down into that vast hollow of the ...
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... mind , themselves , seemingly to be able to do that leaves no difference between the greatest ge- without labour and application , which others nius and the meanest understanding . A faculty attain to but with the greatest diligence ...
... mind , themselves , seemingly to be able to do that leaves no difference between the greatest ge- without labour and application , which others nius and the meanest understanding . A faculty attain to but with the greatest diligence ...
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... mind , themselves , seemingly to be able to do that leaves no difference between the greatest ge - without labour and application , which others nius and the meanest understanding . A faculty attain to but with the greatest diligence ...
... mind , themselves , seemingly to be able to do that leaves no difference between the greatest ge - without labour and application , which others nius and the meanest understanding . A faculty attain to but with the greatest diligence ...
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... mind upon a new set durst not stand for member of parliament last of plate , and as much china as would have fur- election , for fear of some ill consequences from nished an Indian shop : these also I cheerfully my being off my post ...
... mind upon a new set durst not stand for member of parliament last of plate , and as much china as would have fur- election , for fear of some ill consequences from nished an Indian shop : these also I cheerfully my being off my post ...
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