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... speech , is a noble circumstance , and very finely imagined . division of hell into seas of fire , and into firm ground im pregnated with the same furious element , with that particu lar circumstance of the exclusion of Hope from those ...
... speech , is a noble circumstance , and very finely imagined . division of hell into seas of fire , and into firm ground im pregnated with the same furious element , with that particu lar circumstance of the exclusion of Hope from those ...
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... speech that is softened with several transient touches of remorse and self - accusation ; but at length , he confirms himself in impenitence , and in his design of drawing men into his own state of guilt and misery . This conflict of ...
... speech that is softened with several transient touches of remorse and self - accusation ; but at length , he confirms himself in impenitence , and in his design of drawing men into his own state of guilt and misery . This conflict of ...
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... speech ; and it happens very luckily , that the Hebrew idioms run into the English tongue with a particular grace and beauty . Our language has received in- numerable elegancies and improvements , from that infusion of Hebraisms which ...
... speech ; and it happens very luckily , that the Hebrew idioms run into the English tongue with a particular grace and beauty . Our language has received in- numerable elegancies and improvements , from that infusion of Hebraisms which ...
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Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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