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Page 79
... light of an eloquent sally of the imagination , than of a deliberate exercise of the judgment . Notwithstand- ing , therefore , the admiration which we may have felt for the genius of the author , we have never considered his prize ...
... light of an eloquent sally of the imagination , than of a deliberate exercise of the judgment . Notwithstand- ing , therefore , the admiration which we may have felt for the genius of the author , we have never considered his prize ...
Page 92
... light ! " - So spake th ' Almighty Word , And streams of splendour gush'd around their Lord . ' If he means by their Lord ' the Lord of Light and Life , it is perfect bathos to tell us that streams of light surrounded " the Father of Lights ...
... light ! " - So spake th ' Almighty Word , And streams of splendour gush'd around their Lord . ' If he means by their Lord ' the Lord of Light and Life , it is perfect bathos to tell us that streams of light surrounded " the Father of Lights ...
Page 404
... light . ' It has been the fashion of late to decry the light of nature , and to argue with great energy against the power of reason : but this is as absurd as it would be for a man to lift a great weight in order to prove that he had ...
... light . ' It has been the fashion of late to decry the light of nature , and to argue with great energy against the power of reason : but this is as absurd as it would be for a man to lift a great weight in order to prove that he had ...
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