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Strana 55
... words are all true English , and numbers exquisite ; and since of words there is the multa renas- centur , since they are all proper , such a poem should not ( any more than Milton's ) subsist all of it of common ordinary words . See ...
... words are all true English , and numbers exquisite ; and since of words there is the multa renas- centur , since they are all proper , such a poem should not ( any more than Milton's ) subsist all of it of common ordinary words . See ...
Strana 241
... words , an eternity that is past , and an eternity that is to come . Each of these eternities is bounded at the one extreme ; or , in other words , the former has an end and the latter a beginning . Let us first of all consider that ...
... words , an eternity that is past , and an eternity that is to come . Each of these eternities is bounded at the one extreme ; or , in other words , the former has an end and the latter a beginning . Let us first of all consider that ...
Strana 245
... words , who exists in the most perfect manner , and in such a manner as we have no idea of . I shall conclude this speculation with one useful inference . How can we sufficiently prostrate our- selves and fall down before our Maker hen ...
... words , who exists in the most perfect manner , and in such a manner as we have no idea of . I shall conclude this speculation with one useful inference . How can we sufficiently prostrate our- selves and fall down before our Maker hen ...
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