The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the Author, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1856 |
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... humanity its noblest developement . Conversrs and princes when they suffer , suffer only as mer , but the sensitive and imaginative author feels the stings of misfortune like the being of another world , like one who was destined to be ...
... humanity its noblest developement . Conversrs and princes when they suffer , suffer only as mer , but the sensitive and imaginative author feels the stings of misfortune like the being of another world , like one who was destined to be ...
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... human mind . But it is fraught with interest of a peculiar kind , and when rightly con- sidered gives rise to a train of reflections which , pain- ful as they may be , leave an impression on the mind partaking more of the nature of ...
... human mind . But it is fraught with interest of a peculiar kind , and when rightly con- sidered gives rise to a train of reflections which , pain- ful as they may be , leave an impression on the mind partaking more of the nature of ...
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... human heart can give in gratitude for attention . For more than a year the malady continued at its height , but after that time his health had an appear- ance of improvement , and he began to employ him- self in taming the three hares ...
... human heart can give in gratitude for attention . For more than a year the malady continued at its height , but after that time his health had an appear- ance of improvement , and he began to employ him- self in taming the three hares ...
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... humanity , and he had that intuitive sense of the mind's action , which enabled him to present to others the objects and sentiments which influence with the greatest strength . By these qualities of his intellect , by the tenderness of ...
... humanity , and he had that intuitive sense of the mind's action , which enabled him to present to others the objects and sentiments which influence with the greatest strength . By these qualities of his intellect , by the tenderness of ...
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... Human Frailty ib . The Modern Patriot • 176 On observing some names of little note recorded in the Biographia Britannica 177 A Fable Report of an adjudged Case , not to be found in any of the Books On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's ...
... Human Frailty ib . The Modern Patriot • 176 On observing some names of little note recorded in the Biographia Britannica 177 A Fable Report of an adjudged Case , not to be found in any of the Books On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's ...
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