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... the ordinary language by bringing it to a greater accordance with the principles of Logic or universal Grammar . a > did not demand a degree of attention unsuitable to the B 3 5 curred in objecting to them, obscurity, a general ...
... the ordinary language by bringing it to a greater accordance with the principles of Logic or universal Grammar . a > did not demand a degree of attention unsuitable to the B 3 5 curred in objecting to them, obscurity, a general ...
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did not demand a degree of attention unsuitable to the nature and objects of poetry . This remark however applies chiefly , though not exclusively to the Religious Musings . The remainder of the charge I admitted to its full extent ...
did not demand a degree of attention unsuitable to the nature and objects of poetry . This remark however applies chiefly , though not exclusively to the Religious Musings . The remainder of the charge I admitted to its full extent ...
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... according as the assertor of the absurdity confined his attention either to the projectile or to the attractive force exclusively , “ Terrific Glory ! for his burning breath Taints the 45 But an experience (and I should not ...
... according as the assertor of the absurdity confined his attention either to the projectile or to the attractive force exclusively , “ Terrific Glory ! for his burning breath Taints the 45 But an experience (and I should not ...
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... to the grossness of the provocation , and the importance of the object . There is no profession on earth , which requires ܪ a an attention so early , so long , or 46.
... to the grossness of the provocation , and the importance of the object . There is no profession on earth , which requires ܪ a an attention so early , so long , or 46.
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a an attention so early , so long , or so unintermitting as that of poetry ; and indeed as that of literary composition in general , if it be such , as at all satisfies the demands both of taste and of sound logic .
a an attention so early , so long , or so unintermitting as that of poetry ; and indeed as that of literary composition in general , if it be such , as at all satisfies the demands both of taste and of sound logic .
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