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... feeling , with just so much of a religious spirit mixed up with it , as gives a solemn and almost affecting character to his lyrics , marks every line of this collection . We would chal- lenge the whole body of the Annuals for 1831 to ...
... feeling , with just so much of a religious spirit mixed up with it , as gives a solemn and almost affecting character to his lyrics , marks every line of this collection . We would chal- lenge the whole body of the Annuals for 1831 to ...
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... feeling which the moral grandeur of his sentiments never fails to inspire . Dante equalled Milton in the one respect , but not in the other , which gave to the English bard a diviner character than was ever attained by any other mortal ...
... feeling which the moral grandeur of his sentiments never fails to inspire . Dante equalled Milton in the one respect , but not in the other , which gave to the English bard a diviner character than was ever attained by any other mortal ...
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... feeling in his Confessions ; and there are , it is to be regretted , too many incidents in his life which admit of no justification , and which even bring into doubt the very qualities for which we are most inclined to admire him ...
... feeling in his Confessions ; and there are , it is to be regretted , too many incidents in his life which admit of no justification , and which even bring into doubt the very qualities for which we are most inclined to admire him ...
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