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... thought arose from it , or some objection which he thought might be answered . As he did not mean to carry his observations into length , he took only such texts , as he thought naturally opened themselves ; though the subject sometimes ...
... thought arose from it , or some objection which he thought might be answered . As he did not mean to carry his observations into length , he took only such texts , as he thought naturally opened themselves ; though the subject sometimes ...
Page 437
... thought is innate , and language the work of God . As a specimen of the versification , we give the following passage : - Ideas at birth Exist ; th ' imperfect state of thought declares How few they are . Th ' ideas receiv'd thro ...
... thought is innate , and language the work of God . As a specimen of the versification , we give the following passage : - Ideas at birth Exist ; th ' imperfect state of thought declares How few they are . Th ' ideas receiv'd thro ...
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... thought , A piece ill - sounding to disgrace is brought . Of these criteria , if but one should fail , The rest with critics true will nought avail . ' It must be owned that , however the rest of Europe may dis- like the French airs ...
... thought , A piece ill - sounding to disgrace is brought . Of these criteria , if but one should fail , The rest with critics true will nought avail . ' It must be owned that , however the rest of Europe may dis- like the French airs ...
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