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... human nature to believe in supernatural occurrences . Or suppose that they were invented to frighten into silence a rebellious child , to calm his pet- ulance or indulge his whims , that they were the extemporaneous productions of some ...
... human nature to believe in supernatural occurrences . Or suppose that they were invented to frighten into silence a rebellious child , to calm his pet- ulance or indulge his whims , that they were the extemporaneous productions of some ...
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were human passions seen to glow with so fierce an intensity . They quail before the thunderbolts of his wrath . He has reach- ed at once the pinnacle of power . Ever after did this moral Colos- sus , this Jove in eloquence , maintain ...
were human passions seen to glow with so fierce an intensity . They quail before the thunderbolts of his wrath . He has reach- ed at once the pinnacle of power . Ever after did this moral Colos- sus , this Jove in eloquence , maintain ...
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... human life and human passion , a thorough portrayal of the heart and its various impulses and affections . It exercises a refining and elevating influence over the mind of the reader , tranquilizing its turbulence , correc- ting its ...
... human life and human passion , a thorough portrayal of the heart and its various impulses and affections . It exercises a refining and elevating influence over the mind of the reader , tranquilizing its turbulence , correc- ting its ...
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