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... minds during the contemplation of its perfect works . Then , while we are held in wonder and strong delight , by the pow- er present upon the soul , and by the sense of its great creations , what is our thought of the mind which gave ...
... minds during the contemplation of its perfect works . Then , while we are held in wonder and strong delight , by the pow- er present upon the soul , and by the sense of its great creations , what is our thought of the mind which gave ...
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... mind , and Aubrey perceived no difference from the former man , except , that at times he was surprised to meet his gaze fixed intently upon him with a smile of malicious exultation play- ing upon his lips ; he knew not why , but this ...
... mind , and Aubrey perceived no difference from the former man , except , that at times he was surprised to meet his gaze fixed intently upon him with a smile of malicious exultation play- ing upon his lips ; he knew not why , but this ...
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... mind of England has not yet come ; but when it does , its signs will not be mistaken . The Stage wants a great poet , but he must be of a mind distinct from those which have in latter years attained the highest place in poetry . He must ...
... mind of England has not yet come ; but when it does , its signs will not be mistaken . The Stage wants a great poet , but he must be of a mind distinct from those which have in latter years attained the highest place in poetry . He must ...
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