Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... elevated station in the higher heavens where the fixed stars shed a splendid and imperishable light. The writers whom party has elevated, the genius which vice has seduced, are destined to decline with the interests to which they were ...
... elevated station in the higher heavens where the fixed stars shed a splendid and imperishable light. The writers whom party has elevated, the genius which vice has seduced, are destined to decline with the interests to which they were ...
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... elevated feeling , and inhaling from the latter its acute and fearless investigation . The last pilgrim , with devout feelings , to the Holy Sepulchre , he was the first supporter of constitutional freedom in France ; discarding thus ...
... elevated feeling , and inhaling from the latter its acute and fearless investigation . The last pilgrim , with devout feelings , to the Holy Sepulchre , he was the first supporter of constitutional freedom in France ; discarding thus ...
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... elevated in human nature . He drinks deep of inspiration at all the fountains where it has ever been poured forth to mankind , and delights us less by the accuracy of any particular picture , than by the traits of genius which he has ...
... elevated in human nature . He drinks deep of inspiration at all the fountains where it has ever been poured forth to mankind , and delights us less by the accuracy of any particular picture , than by the traits of genius which he has ...
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Archibald Alison. illuminate the world with a purer lustre , and ascend to that elevated station in the higher heavens where the fixed stars shed a splendid and imperishable light . The writers whom party has elevated , the genius which ...
Archibald Alison. illuminate the world with a purer lustre , and ascend to that elevated station in the higher heavens where the fixed stars shed a splendid and imperishable light . The writers whom party has elevated , the genius which ...
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... elevated than the interest , how strong soever , which you take in that infant ; something tells you that these inarticulate words are the first openings of an immortal soul . ” — Vol . i . 224 . There is a subject on which human genius ...
... elevated than the interest , how strong soever , which you take in that infant ; something tells you that these inarticulate words are the first openings of an immortal soul . ” — Vol . i . 224 . There is a subject on which human genius ...
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Sivu 350 - Nearer to the beach, the tide rippled onward in waves of sparkling silver, that imperceptibly, yet rapidly, gained upon the sand. With a mind employed in admiration of the romantic scene, or perhaps on some more agitating topic, Miss Wardour advanced in silence by her father's side, whose recently offended dignity did not stoop to open any conversation. Following the windings of the beach, they passed one projecting point or headland of rock after another, and now found themselves under a huge and...