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... there that we see the strength , disinterestedness , and grandeur of love ; nor have I ever been able to contemplate an object that calls out so many excellent and virtuous sentiments without finding it hallowed thereby , and 40 III ΤΟ.
... there that we see the strength , disinterestedness , and grandeur of love ; nor have I ever been able to contemplate an object that calls out so many excellent and virtuous sentiments without finding it hallowed thereby , and 40 III ΤΟ.
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... strength of fraternal , or to speak more philosophically , of moral attachment when early asso- ciated with the great and beautiful objects of nature , as in The Brothers ; or , as in the incident of Simon Lee , by placing my reader in ...
... strength of fraternal , or to speak more philosophically , of moral attachment when early asso- ciated with the great and beautiful objects of nature , as in The Brothers ; or , as in the incident of Simon Lee , by placing my reader in ...
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... and feel this . However painful may be the objects with 1 " Which gives strength and divinity , " in editions 1802 to 1832.-ED. which the Anatomist's knowledge is connected , he feels that 60 IV THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
... and feel this . However painful may be the objects with 1 " Which gives strength and divinity , " in editions 1802 to 1832.-ED. which the Anatomist's knowledge is connected , he feels that 60 IV THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
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... strength of the imagination . Every age hath abounded in instances of parents , kindred , and friends , who , by indirect influence of example , or by positive injunction and exhortation , have diverted or discouraged the youth , who ...
... strength of the imagination . Every age hath abounded in instances of parents , kindred , and friends , who , by indirect influence of example , or by positive injunction and exhortation , have diverted or discouraged the youth , who ...
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... strength every hour , or con- quering in secret some difficulty , by a labour that con- tributes as effectually to further it in its course , as when it moves forward uninterrupted in a line , direct as that of the Roman road with which ...
... strength every hour , or con- quering in secret some difficulty , by a labour that con- tributes as effectually to further it in its course , as when it moves forward uninterrupted in a line , direct as that of the Roman road with which ...
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