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... tion with good ftore of poetical imagery . At the fame time it must be confeffed that we meet with little of that wild and ani- mating enthusiasm , that ardor animi æthereus , which is the foul and characteristic of true poetry . Add to ...
... tion with good ftore of poetical imagery . At the fame time it must be confeffed that we meet with little of that wild and ani- mating enthusiasm , that ardor animi æthereus , which is the foul and characteristic of true poetry . Add to ...
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... tion of the principal theorems in thefe Memoirs may be requifite to explain fufficiently the general doctrine of a projectile's motion , he purposes to make fuch application in fome fubfequent Me- moirs refpecting propofitions too ...
... tion of the principal theorems in thefe Memoirs may be requifite to explain fufficiently the general doctrine of a projectile's motion , he purposes to make fuch application in fome fubfequent Me- moirs refpecting propofitions too ...
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... tion . If he is defirous of examining the originals , he may have re- courfe to the eighteenth book of the great , but unfinished , hiftory of Guicciardini . But the account which moft truly deferves the name of authentic and original ...
... tion . If he is defirous of examining the originals , he may have re- courfe to the eighteenth book of the great , but unfinished , hiftory of Guicciardini . But the account which moft truly deferves the name of authentic and original ...
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... tion of works of ingenuity and tafte , it is capable of being the fource of still more lasting enjoyments , as it cannot fail of in- fufing fome portion of that spirit which it recommends , and , where good temper is permitted to exert ...
... tion of works of ingenuity and tafte , it is capable of being the fource of still more lasting enjoyments , as it cannot fail of in- fufing fome portion of that spirit which it recommends , and , where good temper is permitted to exert ...
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... tion of the Author's from his own experience ; having some years ago collected a pretty large quantity of faline efflorescences from the walls of the ancient abbey at Caffleacre in Norfolk ; some of which was indeed calcareous nitre ...
... tion of the Author's from his own experience ; having some years ago collected a pretty large quantity of faline efflorescences from the walls of the ancient abbey at Caffleacre in Norfolk ; some of which was indeed calcareous nitre ...
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