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... direct sympathy connecting us with our fellow - beings . The man of science seeks truth as a remote and unknown bene- factor ; he cherishes and loves it in his solitude : the Poet , singing a song in which all human beings join He with ...
... direct sympathy connecting us with our fellow - beings . The man of science seeks truth as a remote and unknown bene- factor ; he cherishes and loves it in his solitude : the Poet , singing a song in which all human beings join He with ...
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... direct or indirect , in our condition , and in the impressions which we habitu- ally receive , the Poet will sleep then no more than at present , but he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science , not only in those general ...
... direct or indirect , in our condition , and in the impressions which we habitu- ally receive , the Poet will sleep then no more than at present , but he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science , not only in those general ...
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... direct precepts , even when they are exalted and endeared by reverence and love for the teacher . Nevertheless , though I trust that the assistance which my correspondent has done me the honour to request , will in course of time flow ...
... direct precepts , even when they are exalted and endeared by reverence and love for the teacher . Nevertheless , though I trust that the assistance which my correspondent has done me the honour to request , will in course of time flow ...
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... direct him . Then , as now , existed objects to which the wisest attached undue importance ; then , as now , judgment was misled by factions and parties , time wasted in con- troversies fruitless , except as far as they quickened the ...
... direct him . Then , as now , existed objects to which the wisest attached undue importance ; then , as now , judgment was misled by factions and parties , time wasted in con- troversies fruitless , except as far as they quickened the ...
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... direct as that of the Roman road with which I began the comparison . It suffices to content the mind , though there may be an apparent stagnation , or a retrograde movement in the species , that something is doing which is neces- sary ...
... direct as that of the Roman road with which I began the comparison . It suffices to content the mind , though there may be an apparent stagnation , or a retrograde movement in the species , that something is doing which is neces- sary ...
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