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... tion of crude and rugged lines , as if he despised the peculiar labor which metrical composition requires . His pedantic hex- ameter being excepted , he never willingly inflicts a torture on the ear ; for it is a torture to be compelled ...
... tion of crude and rugged lines , as if he despised the peculiar labor which metrical composition requires . His pedantic hex- ameter being excepted , he never willingly inflicts a torture on the ear ; for it is a torture to be compelled ...
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... tion of other suns . Comets constitute a system apart ; we trace no links of grada- tion or affinity with other bodies beyond the common force of gravity ; we miss in them that possibility of habitation which is so conspicuous elsewhere ...
... tion of other suns . Comets constitute a system apart ; we trace no links of grada- tion or affinity with other bodies beyond the common force of gravity ; we miss in them that possibility of habitation which is so conspicuous elsewhere ...
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tion of the mind . There is something analogous to " change " in the Baconian philosophy ; but this has been fruitful of discovery . Bacon knew nothing of an herself ; but he knew that trees grew , that stones and rocks changed their ...
tion of the mind . There is something analogous to " change " in the Baconian philosophy ; but this has been fruitful of discovery . Bacon knew nothing of an herself ; but he knew that trees grew , that stones and rocks changed their ...
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