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... passed since his death , and twice that period since his day of fame , so interesting by reason of his genius and his sorrows , that any writer , who could do justice to the one , and give a rational explanation of the other , would be ...
... passed since his death , and twice that period since his day of fame , so interesting by reason of his genius and his sorrows , that any writer , who could do justice to the one , and give a rational explanation of the other , would be ...
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... passed through . But if we understand the question , the suggestion , which gave so much offence , was that his madness took the form of religious anxiety . This is undeniably true : his prevailing feeling was despair of salvation ; but ...
... passed through . But if we understand the question , the suggestion , which gave so much offence , was that his madness took the form of religious anxiety . This is undeniably true : his prevailing feeling was despair of salvation ; but ...
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... to explain himself to his friend ; and though they passed great part of every day to- gether , it was only by letter that he could bring himself to pro- pose that this office should be exchanged for that of 1834. ] . 11 Life of Cowper .
... to explain himself to his friend ; and though they passed great part of every day to- gether , it was only by letter that he could bring himself to pro- pose that this office should be exchanged for that of 1834. ] . 11 Life of Cowper .
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... passed without his thinking of her , and calling up those recollections of his child- hood , connected with her , which no time could wear away ; and now , when he stands in the valley of departing years , and on looking back sees the ...
... passed without his thinking of her , and calling up those recollections of his child- hood , connected with her , which no time could wear away ; and now , when he stands in the valley of departing years , and on looking back sees the ...
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... passed away - a half century of great vicis- situdes at home and abroad . The Colonies had steadily in- creased . In the war of 1744 , they had made themselves known and felt in Europe . At the peace of Aix - la - Chapelle , England had ...
... passed away - a half century of great vicis- situdes at home and abroad . The Colonies had steadily in- creased . In the war of 1744 , they had made themselves known and felt in Europe . At the peace of Aix - la - Chapelle , England had ...
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