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... antiquity and pos- terity ; with antiquity , in the sweet communion of studi- ous retirement ; and with posterity , in the generous aspir- ings after future renown . The solitude of such a mind is its state of highest enjoyment . It is ...
... antiquity and pos- terity ; with antiquity , in the sweet communion of studi- ous retirement ; and with posterity , in the generous aspir- ings after future renown . The solitude of such a mind is its state of highest enjoyment . It is ...
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... antiquity which give such a peculiar charm to English landscape . It stood in the midst of a country filled with ancient families , and contained , within its cold and silent aisles , the congregated dust of many noble generations . The ...
... antiquity which give such a peculiar charm to English landscape . It stood in the midst of a country filled with ancient families , and contained , within its cold and silent aisles , the congregated dust of many noble generations . The ...
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... that we have not been inundated by the intellect of antiquity ; that the fountains of thought have not been broken up , and modern genius drowned in the deluge . But the inventions of paper and THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE . 189.
... that we have not been inundated by the intellect of antiquity ; that the fountains of thought have not been broken up , and modern genius drowned in the deluge . But the inventions of paper and THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE . 189.
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