Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... feel- ings , is sufficient to give in our estimate a corresponding difference of length or short- ness to the surface which we touch . Length , indeed , considered abstractly , whether it be of time or of space , is nothing more in our ...
... feel- ings , is sufficient to give in our estimate a corresponding difference of length or short- ness to the surface which we touch . Length , indeed , considered abstractly , whether it be of time or of space , is nothing more in our ...
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... feel the inexorable fate within That tells me , carnage is a duty here , And that the appointed desolation chides the tardy vengeance of our war . Diagoras , If that I err , impeach my tenets . Destiny Is over all , and hard Necessity ...
... feel the inexorable fate within That tells me , carnage is a duty here , And that the appointed desolation chides the tardy vengeance of our war . Diagoras , If that I err , impeach my tenets . Destiny Is over all , and hard Necessity ...
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... feel , " But thou , who would'st know the things that be , " Bathe thy heart in the sunrise red , " Till its stains of earthly dross are fled . " ( He looks over the sign attentively . ) Oh ! how the spell before my sight Brings ...
... feel , " But thou , who would'st know the things that be , " Bathe thy heart in the sunrise red , " Till its stains of earthly dross are fled . " ( He looks over the sign attentively . ) Oh ! how the spell before my sight Brings ...
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