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... shade of oblivion , and knew himself to be as much out of the power of a griping officer , as any other man . How the question was determined is not known . Milton would hardly have contended , but that he knew himself to have right on ...
... shade of oblivion , and knew himself to be as much out of the power of a griping officer , as any other man . How the question was determined is not known . Milton would hardly have contended , but that he knew himself to have right on ...
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... shades of meditation , by contemplating the magni- ficent or pathetic scenes of tragic and epic poetry . When the morning comes , a morning gloomy with rain and wind , he walks into the dark trackless woods , falls asleep by some ...
... shades of meditation , by contemplating the magni- ficent or pathetic scenes of tragic and epic poetry . When the morning comes , a morning gloomy with rain and wind , he walks into the dark trackless woods , falls asleep by some ...
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... shades , of vice and virtue ; from policy , and the practice of life , he has to learn the discriminations of character , and the tendency of the passions , either single or combined ; and physiology must supply him with illustrations ...
... shades , of vice and virtue ; from policy , and the practice of life , he has to learn the discriminations of character , and the tendency of the passions , either single or combined ; and physiology must supply him with illustrations ...
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... shades of character , nor the combinations of concurring , or the perplexity of con- tending passions . He had read much , and knew what books could teach ; but had mingled little in the world , and was deficient in the knowledge which ...
... shades of character , nor the combinations of concurring , or the perplexity of con- tending passions . He had read much , and knew what books could teach ; but had mingled little in the world , and was deficient in the knowledge which ...
Page 97
... , Where , tangled round the jealous steep , Strange shades o'erbrow the vallies deep , And holy Genii guard the rock , Its glooms embrown ENCOMIUMS UPON MILTON . 97 From Gray's Progress of Poesy From Collins's Ode on the Poetical Character.
... , Where , tangled round the jealous steep , Strange shades o'erbrow the vallies deep , And holy Genii guard the rock , Its glooms embrown ENCOMIUMS UPON MILTON . 97 From Gray's Progress of Poesy From Collins's Ode on the Poetical Character.
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