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Page 55
... feeling ? * his power , or the minds of men , now so fast opening , remain sta- tionary all this time ? If not , although the very question is an in- * Have ministers sufficiently calculated the effect which the similarity of the Greek ...
... feeling ? * his power , or the minds of men , now so fast opening , remain sta- tionary all this time ? If not , although the very question is an in- * Have ministers sufficiently calculated the effect which the similarity of the Greek ...
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... feeling . Then rose the Gamekeeper , in garb of shining plush of grassy green , ' and recited The Forester , ' in which are many good verses , but in several of them we observe a straining to reach a higher tone of feeling than is ...
... feeling . Then rose the Gamekeeper , in garb of shining plush of grassy green , ' and recited The Forester , ' in which are many good verses , but in several of them we observe a straining to reach a higher tone of feeling than is ...
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... feeling of human nature . Learn neither to laugh loud , nor weep ; say little , learn discretion , and , with little study , you will easily acquire that talent which knows how to treat of every thing as if you had read it , and ...
... feeling of human nature . Learn neither to laugh loud , nor weep ; say little , learn discretion , and , with little study , you will easily acquire that talent which knows how to treat of every thing as if you had read it , and ...
Contents
Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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