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In spite of this , however , the grandeur tensive work , · The Family Expositor , '
one of of Nature and the sublimity of the Divine the most widely - circulated works
of its class . " attributes are so forcibly and eloquently de-Shaw's “ Hist . Eng . Lit.
In spite of this , however , the grandeur tensive work , · The Family Expositor , '
one of of Nature and the sublimity of the Divine the most widely - circulated works
of its class . " attributes are so forcibly and eloquently de-Shaw's “ Hist . Eng . Lit.
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... immortality : for a tender , Dr. Angus speaks more generously and luxuriant
richness of reverie , perhaps there is kindly : - " Nature and description flourish
nothing in the English language that surpasses again in Shenstone and
Goldsmith .
... immortality : for a tender , Dr. Angus speaks more generously and luxuriant
richness of reverie , perhaps there is kindly : - " Nature and description flourish
nothing in the English language that surpasses again in Shenstone and
Goldsmith .
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He specimen of the comedy of intrigue , where had seen much , and reproduced
with singular the interest mainly depends upon a tissue of vivacity quaint strokes
of nature , as in his lively and farcical incidents , and where the sketch of Beau ...
He specimen of the comedy of intrigue , where had seen much , and reproduced
with singular the interest mainly depends upon a tissue of vivacity quaint strokes
of nature , as in his lively and farcical incidents , and where the sketch of Beau ...
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Nature's great ancestor ! Day's elder born ! How he sits God - like ; and the saints
around And fated to survive the transient sun ! him By mortals and immortals
seen with awe ! Throned , yet adoring A starry crown thy raven brow adorns , An ...
Nature's great ancestor ! Day's elder born ! How he sits God - like ; and the saints
around And fated to survive the transient sun ! him By mortals and immortals
seen with awe ! Throned , yet adoring A starry crown thy raven brow adorns , An ...
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Silence how dead ! and darkness how profound ! Nor eye nor list'ning ear an
object finds ; Creation sleeps . ' Tis as the general pulse Of life stood still , and
Nature made a pause ; An awful pause ! prophetic of her end . And let her
prophecy ...
Silence how dead ! and darkness how profound ! Nor eye nor list'ning ear an
object finds ; Creation sleeps . ' Tis as the general pulse Of life stood still , and
Nature made a pause ; An awful pause ! prophetic of her end . And let her
prophecy ...
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