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... feelings of humanity . A very pretty episode occurs in the fourth canto , of a German wandering in Greenland : but ... feeling that from life retires , Blew the faint sparks of his unfuell'd fires . In the cold sunshine of yon narrow ...
... feelings of humanity . A very pretty episode occurs in the fourth canto , of a German wandering in Greenland : but ... feeling that from life retires , Blew the faint sparks of his unfuell'd fires . In the cold sunshine of yon narrow ...
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... feelings of the heart , as well as the most sportive powers of the mind , are all excited for the accomplishment of one great end , the extension of virtuous principle . - If the celebrity of authors were proportioned to the utility of ...
... feelings of the heart , as well as the most sportive powers of the mind , are all excited for the accomplishment of one great end , the extension of virtuous principle . - If the celebrity of authors were proportioned to the utility of ...
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... feelings of indignation and despair . This elaborate historical investi- gation , and display of argument , are however peculiarities of the Spanish writers ; and , as the work was composed for his countrymen , we cannot fairly make it ...
... feelings of indignation and despair . This elaborate historical investi- gation , and display of argument , are however peculiarities of the Spanish writers ; and , as the work was composed for his countrymen , we cannot fairly make it ...
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