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Side xi
... least to give a greater finish to the picture . This part of the work , for the execution of which I am responsible , whatever may be its imperfec- tions , is submitted to the candor and indul- gence of the reader . of the reader ...
... least to give a greater finish to the picture . This part of the work , for the execution of which I am responsible , whatever may be its imperfec- tions , is submitted to the candor and indul- gence of the reader . of the reader ...
Side xx
... least interesting . It is , however , but short , and though upon a local subject , and adapted to the particular circumstances of his native spot , is founded in principles which have engaged the attention and ex- ercised the abilities ...
... least interesting . It is , however , but short , and though upon a local subject , and adapted to the particular circumstances of his native spot , is founded in principles which have engaged the attention and ex- ercised the abilities ...
Side xxi
... least effort , discover a genius , an energy , and an originality , superior to common writers . Though , as it has been suggested , he wrote these without effort , yet he had maturely digested the subject , which , as a scribe ...
... least effort , discover a genius , an energy , and an originality , superior to common writers . Though , as it has been suggested , he wrote these without effort , yet he had maturely digested the subject , which , as a scribe ...
Side xxiv
... least , I may venture to as- sert , that what cannot be gained by calm and dispassionate argument , it will be in vain to expect from dogmatical asser- tion and loud anathemas . The disciples of Calvin and Arminius are entreated to re ...
... least , I may venture to as- sert , that what cannot be gained by calm and dispassionate argument , it will be in vain to expect from dogmatical asser- tion and loud anathemas . The disciples of Calvin and Arminius are entreated to re ...
Side xxvii
... least regret , I confess it is this . If , however , they want the characters which constitute legitimate poetry , let the vein of piety which runs through through them , and the dignity of the sub- ject PREFACE . xxvii.
... least regret , I confess it is this . If , however , they want the characters which constitute legitimate poetry , let the vein of piety which runs through through them , and the dignity of the sub- ject PREFACE . xxvii.
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