The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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... . would not wound the soul of one whose nerves vibrated to every slightest movement of affection or reproof ? That Burns felt all the cruelty of the un- disguisedly stern and harsh letter , is apparent from his B. 3 S.
... . would not wound the soul of one whose nerves vibrated to every slightest movement of affection or reproof ? That Burns felt all the cruelty of the un- disguisedly stern and harsh letter , is apparent from his B. 3 S.
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... soul in grati tude and the most fervent affection , who can forbear to honour and to revere ? And yet it must not be suffered to pass without censure , that this man hath written so coldly , and so faintly , in the praise of the hard of ...
... soul in grati tude and the most fervent affection , who can forbear to honour and to revere ? And yet it must not be suffered to pass without censure , that this man hath written so coldly , and so faintly , in the praise of the hard of ...
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... soul , with the contemplation of the painter's magic art , and the sculptor's living form ; now will he delve in the mines of natural history , and preserve an insect , and stuff a bird , and pick up a stone , and purchase a black ...
... soul , with the contemplation of the painter's magic art , and the sculptor's living form ; now will he delve in the mines of natural history , and preserve an insect , and stuff a bird , and pick up a stone , and purchase a black ...
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... soul , and bear it aloft above the confines of humanity . All these must have been seen , and heard , and felt ; all these must obey the magic power of imagination , and , at her mighty bidding , arise , and display their radiant ...
... soul , and bear it aloft above the confines of humanity . All these must have been seen , and heard , and felt ; all these must obey the magic power of imagination , and , at her mighty bidding , arise , and display their radiant ...
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... of the more general principles of the soul ; and indeed it is in every person's power to draw such informa- tion , by turning his attention inward , to the VOL . II . E 9 contemplation of his own mind . But in morals 73.
... of the more general principles of the soul ; and indeed it is in every person's power to draw such informa- tion , by turning his attention inward , to the VOL . II . E 9 contemplation of his own mind . But in morals 73.
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