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Might I follow the impulse of my soul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyric . But since something is due to modesty , let me conclude , by telling you , that there is nothing so much I delire ...
Might I follow the impulse of my soul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyric . But since something is due to modesty , let me conclude , by telling you , that there is nothing so much I delire ...
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The pashons are sometimes - to.be roused , as well as the fancy to be entertained ; and the soul to be exalted and enlarged , as well as soothed . This often requires a raised , figurative style ; which readers of low apprehensions ...
The pashons are sometimes - to.be roused , as well as the fancy to be entertained ; and the soul to be exalted and enlarged , as well as soothed . This often requires a raised , figurative style ; which readers of low apprehensions ...
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The youngest son , Mr John , is now in the twentieth year of his age , and has had the good fortune and honour to be chosen last election fellow of All - Souls college in Oxford .
The youngest son , Mr John , is now in the twentieth year of his age , and has had the good fortune and honour to be chosen last election fellow of All - Souls college in Oxford .
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Anger , fury , and the roagh paffrons , awaken strong thoughts ; glory , grandeur , power , raise great thoughts ; love , melan choly , folitude , and whatever gently touches the soul , inspires eafy thoughts . of the thoughts fuggefted ...
Anger , fury , and the roagh paffrons , awaken strong thoughts ; glory , grandeur , power , raise great thoughts ; love , melan choly , folitude , and whatever gently touches the soul , inspires eafy thoughts . of the thoughts fuggefted ...
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Souls undismay'd by death . THE re . 4 WHE ' prospect of death is to gloomy and dismal , that if it were constantly before our eyes , it would imbitter all the fweets of life . The gracious author of our being hath therefore so formed ...
Souls undismay'd by death . THE re . 4 WHE ' prospect of death is to gloomy and dismal , that if it were constantly before our eyes , it would imbitter all the fweets of life . The gracious author of our being hath therefore so formed ...
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