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Pagina 141
... perhaps wisely , impatient . If it appeals to passions , it must be to the common , eternal , unsilenced , inextinguishable passions of our nature ; not to the mere transient excitements of the day . Burke alone excites the wonder of ...
... perhaps wisely , impatient . If it appeals to passions , it must be to the common , eternal , unsilenced , inextinguishable passions of our nature ; not to the mere transient excitements of the day . Burke alone excites the wonder of ...
Pagina 153
... Perhaps , through life's deep maze - but you Alone possess the labyrinth's clue . To you the costliest spoils of Thought Wisdom unclaimed yields up : To you her far - sought pearl is brought , And melted in your cup . To you her nard ...
... Perhaps , through life's deep maze - but you Alone possess the labyrinth's clue . To you the costliest spoils of Thought Wisdom unclaimed yields up : To you her far - sought pearl is brought , And melted in your cup . To you her nard ...
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... perhaps rival , in the coarser tastes of the generality of mankind , the sprightly and sensible causeries of Madame de Sévigné and the mingled plea- santry and pathos of poor Cowper : the only two letter - writers between whom and ...
... perhaps rival , in the coarser tastes of the generality of mankind , the sprightly and sensible causeries of Madame de Sévigné and the mingled plea- santry and pathos of poor Cowper : the only two letter - writers between whom and ...
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