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... possess ; but of profound feeling , or at least any continuance of it , I cannot be- lieve them capable . There is a sort of stage - effect attached to every thing they do , that never could be practised when not feel- mgly excited ...
... possess ; but of profound feeling , or at least any continuance of it , I cannot be- lieve them capable . There is a sort of stage - effect attached to every thing they do , that never could be practised when not feel- mgly excited ...
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... possess feeling , who is not gloomy or melancholy . Happy , " she says , " is the country where the authors are melancholy , the merchants satisfied , the rich gloomy , and the middling classes of people contented . " If these gloomy ...
... possess feeling , who is not gloomy or melancholy . Happy , " she says , " is the country where the authors are melancholy , the merchants satisfied , the rich gloomy , and the middling classes of people contented . " If these gloomy ...
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... possessed by the select few . It will be asked , perhaps , whether their religious books would not unveil the mystery ? It is true that all the differ- ent sects possess books , which they regard as sacred , but they are intelligible ...
... possessed by the select few . It will be asked , perhaps , whether their religious books would not unveil the mystery ? It is true that all the differ- ent sects possess books , which they regard as sacred , but they are intelligible ...
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