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... object that returns to our im- agination raises different passions , according to the circumstance of their departure ... objects , and consider the havoc which is made among the tender and the innocent , pity enters with an unmixed ...
... object that returns to our im- agination raises different passions , according to the circumstance of their departure ... objects , and consider the havoc which is made among the tender and the innocent , pity enters with an unmixed ...
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... object more distressing than either of the former . A woman in rags , with one child in her arms , and another on her back ... objects . The misery painted in the woman's visage was not half so strongly expressed as the agony in his . He ...
... object more distressing than either of the former . A woman in rags , with one child in her arms , and another on her back ... objects . The misery painted in the woman's visage was not half so strongly expressed as the agony in his . He ...
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... object , perhaps he is short - sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air , a ... objects , and lead to associations too delicate and refined to be possibly communicated to others . Yet these ...
... object , perhaps he is short - sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air , a ... objects , and lead to associations too delicate and refined to be possibly communicated to others . Yet these ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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