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Page 259
... equally alive , and equally important to its œconomy : but , as we advance to the higher scales of being , we find that there are parts which are more or less essential to existence , and which seem to possess more or less of the cha ...
... equally alive , and equally important to its œconomy : but , as we advance to the higher scales of being , we find that there are parts which are more or less essential to existence , and which seem to possess more or less of the cha ...
Page 307
... equally valuable . From the epic to the clegy , the pindarick ode to the sonnet , her power is felt , her su premacy acknowledged . It is not however of late years only that fashion has been thus omnipotent ; were we to take a ...
... equally valuable . From the epic to the clegy , the pindarick ode to the sonnet , her power is felt , her su premacy acknowledged . It is not however of late years only that fashion has been thus omnipotent ; were we to take a ...
Page 325
... equally trite , yet equally awful , on the subject of Death . Win some of these , Mr. Baseler prefaces this funeral oration , and then proceeds to eulogize the late Duke of Gloucester ; notwithstal ding , as ne trils ds , that express ...
... equally trite , yet equally awful , on the subject of Death . Win some of these , Mr. Baseler prefaces this funeral oration , and then proceeds to eulogize the late Duke of Gloucester ; notwithstal ding , as ne trils ds , that express ...
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