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... short sketch which we have of it in holy writ . Milton's exuberance of imagination has poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments on this seat of happiness and innocence , that it would be endless to point out each particular . I must ...
... short sketch which we have of it in holy writ . Milton's exuberance of imagination has poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments on this seat of happiness and innocence , that it would be endless to point out each particular . I must ...
Page 307
... short part to him in his Iliad ; but we must consider , that though we now regard such a person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial , the heathens made sta- tues of him , placed him in their temples , and looked upon him as a real ...
... short part to him in his Iliad ; but we must consider , that though we now regard such a person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial , the heathens made sta- tues of him , placed him in their temples , and looked upon him as a real ...
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Alexander Chalmers. shall therefore conclude this short essay on that plea- sure which the mind naturally conceives from the present season of the year , by the recommending of a practice for which every one ... short essay on that plea- ...
Alexander Chalmers. shall therefore conclude this short essay on that plea- sure which the mind naturally conceives from the present season of the year , by the recommending of a practice for which every one ... short essay on that plea- ...
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