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general temper and tone of feeling of the age , than upon courses of reading , or devotion to any particular pursuit . A particular work will sometimes produce a lasting effect , and determine the character either to good or evil .
general temper and tone of feeling of the age , than upon courses of reading , or devotion to any particular pursuit . A particular work will sometimes produce a lasting effect , and determine the character either to good or evil .
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... taste with deep feeling and exquisite beauty and picturesqueness of diction , -a religious inspiration , harmonizing beautifully with the romantic character of the bal lad , for which we should seek in vain in either of his rivals .
... taste with deep feeling and exquisite beauty and picturesqueness of diction , -a religious inspiration , harmonizing beautifully with the romantic character of the bal lad , for which we should seek in vain in either of his rivals .
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... as these imperious ne- cessities dictated - and how often warm feeling exists beneath the cold and hardened surface ... only the conflicting influence of natural affec- tions with artificial feelings , -the higher aspirations of the ...
... as these imperious ne- cessities dictated - and how often warm feeling exists beneath the cold and hardened surface ... only the conflicting influence of natural affec- tions with artificial feelings , -the higher aspirations of the ...
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Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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