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... present day , acknowl- imitations , but are evidently the essays of edge that the superiority of Modern Eng - powerful intellects , trying their strength lish poetry over that of the age of Queen in short , low flutterings , and thus ...
... present day , acknowl- imitations , but are evidently the essays of edge that the superiority of Modern Eng - powerful intellects , trying their strength lish poetry over that of the age of Queen in short , low flutterings , and thus ...
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... present . Still greater con- fusion is produced in the following passage , vol . ii . p . 119 , from leaving both tenses to be understood . He is speaking of the pass of Thermopyla . " It consists of a narrow passage , five or six miles ...
... present . Still greater con- fusion is produced in the following passage , vol . ii . p . 119 , from leaving both tenses to be understood . He is speaking of the pass of Thermopyla . " It consists of a narrow passage , five or six miles ...
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... present evil , or an invocation of the future good . " *** " Necessity , therefore , I say , strong and eternal necessity is that , which joins the link between the creature and the Creator , and makes man incum- bent to the voice of ...
... present evil , or an invocation of the future good . " *** " Necessity , therefore , I say , strong and eternal necessity is that , which joins the link between the creature and the Creator , and makes man incum- bent to the voice of ...
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... present with Pericles and Socrates and Alcibiades . " How could I hope , ' says the author in his preface , " to render scenes from a remote antiquity at once pleasing and instructive to my contempo- raries , had I not sought to invoke ...
... present with Pericles and Socrates and Alcibiades . " How could I hope , ' says the author in his preface , " to render scenes from a remote antiquity at once pleasing and instructive to my contempo- raries , had I not sought to invoke ...
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... present violent and universal commotion ent state of society ; it may seem so im- among the political elements of Europe possible , that peaceful happiness should may subside into the form of one general either exist with or grow out of ...
... present violent and universal commotion ent state of society ; it may seem so im- among the political elements of Europe possible , that peaceful happiness should may subside into the form of one general either exist with or grow out of ...
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