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... true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the cheerful haunt of men and herds , And sits as safe as in a senate - house . On which Warton has the following somewhat singular note : - " Not ...
... true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the cheerful haunt of men and herds , And sits as safe as in a senate - house . On which Warton has the following somewhat singular note : - " Not ...
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... true that there is little passion in this dramatic poem ; but none is pretended to : while it is enchantingly descriptive , it is at the same time philosophically calm . We are carried into a fairy region of good Spirits and bad : and ...
... true that there is little passion in this dramatic poem ; but none is pretended to : while it is enchantingly descriptive , it is at the same time philosophically calm . We are carried into a fairy region of good Spirits and bad : and ...
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... true To his great theme , the life of Homer drew . I , therefore , though a stranger youth , who come , Chill'd by rude blasts , that freeze my northern home , Thee dear to Clio , confident proclaim , And thine , for Phoebus ' sake , a ...
... true To his great theme , the life of Homer drew . I , therefore , though a stranger youth , who come , Chill'd by rude blasts , that freeze my northern home , Thee dear to Clio , confident proclaim , And thine , for Phoebus ' sake , a ...
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... true worship . " Lastly , whatsoever in religion is holy and sublime ; in virtue amiable or grave ; whatsoever hath passion or admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without , or the wily subtleties and ...
... true worship . " Lastly , whatsoever in religion is holy and sublime ; in virtue amiable or grave ; whatsoever hath passion or admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without , or the wily subtleties and ...
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... true pattern of virtue , righteousness , or self - denial in their whole practice . I attribute it next to the factious inclination of most men divided from the public by several ends and humours of their own . At first no man less ...
... true pattern of virtue , righteousness , or self - denial in their whole practice . I attribute it next to the factious inclination of most men divided from the public by several ends and humours of their own . At first no man less ...
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