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... sentiments of piety and reverence for the modest virtues and simple manners of humble life with which they may be contemplated . A man must be very insensible who would not be touched with pleasure at the sight of the chapel of ...
... sentiments of piety and reverence for the modest virtues and simple manners of humble life with which they may be contemplated . A man must be very insensible who would not be touched with pleasure at the sight of the chapel of ...
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... sentiment , let a man only compare in imagination the unsightly manner in which our monuments are crowded together in the busy , noisy , unclean , and almost grassless church- yard of a large town , with the still seclusion of a Turkish ...
... sentiment , let a man only compare in imagination the unsightly manner in which our monuments are crowded together in the busy , noisy , unclean , and almost grassless church- yard of a large town , with the still seclusion of a Turkish ...
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... sentiment of filial reverence for a departed father or mother ; a friend perhaps inscribes an encomium recording the com- panionable qualities , or the solid virtues , of the tenant of the grave , whose departure has left a sadness upon ...
... sentiment of filial reverence for a departed father or mother ; a friend perhaps inscribes an encomium recording the com- panionable qualities , or the solid virtues , of the tenant of the grave , whose departure has left a sadness upon ...
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... ought the attention to be directed chiefly to those actions or that act and such sentiments dwelt upon as naturally arise out of them or it . Having made this necessary distinction , I proceed . The mighty bene- X 141 UPON EPITAPHS.
... ought the attention to be directed chiefly to those actions or that act and such sentiments dwelt upon as naturally arise out of them or it . Having made this necessary distinction , I proceed . The mighty bene- X 141 UPON EPITAPHS.
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... sentiment of civic gratitude , patriotic love , or human admiration - or the utterance of some elementary principle most essential in the constitution of true virtue ; or a declaration touching that pious humility and self - abasement ...
... sentiment of civic gratitude , patriotic love , or human admiration - or the utterance of some elementary principle most essential in the constitution of true virtue ; or a declaration touching that pious humility and self - abasement ...
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