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... attention to a plain circumstance so well agreeing with ordinary observation , than by resorting to any fanciful theory of youth and age , in the growth and decay of states , analogous to the physical constitution of individual man ...
... attention to a plain circumstance so well agreeing with ordinary observation , than by resorting to any fanciful theory of youth and age , in the growth and decay of states , analogous to the physical constitution of individual man ...
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... attention , were not able to estrange his mind from the politer arts ; and though these , in com- bination , were the favourite objects of his youth , he was determi- ned to be found prepared if the chances of life should throw him into ...
... attention , were not able to estrange his mind from the politer arts ; and though these , in com- bination , were the favourite objects of his youth , he was determi- ned to be found prepared if the chances of life should throw him into ...
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... attention be paid to the works of Bolingbroke , for the sake of exposing him , is not unlikely . But we are of opinion that an original thinker never studiously copies the manner of any other . His thoughts are too impatient and ...
... attention be paid to the works of Bolingbroke , for the sake of exposing him , is not unlikely . But we are of opinion that an original thinker never studiously copies the manner of any other . His thoughts are too impatient and ...
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... attention so enraptured . Like the awe - struck pagan passing over the ruins of Delphi , fancy would have brought back to our ear the voice of the oracle , and the sound of the invisible lyre . It would have produced a vivid remembrance ...
... attention so enraptured . Like the awe - struck pagan passing over the ruins of Delphi , fancy would have brought back to our ear the voice of the oracle , and the sound of the invisible lyre . It would have produced a vivid remembrance ...
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... attention by more emphatically deserving it . If it was really so , we trust that in his latter days he foresaw the amends which posterity would make to his fame : that in the distant perspective he had a clear vision of that high place ...
... attention by more emphatically deserving it . If it was really so , we trust that in his latter days he foresaw the amends which posterity would make to his fame : that in the distant perspective he had a clear vision of that high place ...
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