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Page 183
For to leave more disputable points , and take only the historical parts of the Old Testament , or the moral sentiments of the New , there is nothing like them in the power of exciting awe and admiration , or of rivetting sympathy .
For to leave more disputable points , and take only the historical parts of the Old Testament , or the moral sentiments of the New , there is nothing like them in the power of exciting awe and admiration , or of rivetting sympathy .
Page 249
... something -stimulates more than it gratifies , and leaves the mind in a certain sense exhausted and unsatisfied . ... the characters in general do not take a substantial form , or excite a growing interest , or leave a permanent ...
... something -stimulates more than it gratifies , and leaves the mind in a certain sense exhausted and unsatisfied . ... the characters in general do not take a substantial form , or excite a growing interest , or leave a permanent ...
Page 357
Almeyda advising Sebastian to fly from the power of Muley Moluch addresses him thus : ' Leave then the luggage of your fate behind ; To make your flight more easy , leave Almeyda . Nor think me left a base , ignoble prey , Exposed to ...
Almeyda advising Sebastian to fly from the power of Muley Moluch addresses him thus : ' Leave then the luggage of your fate behind ; To make your flight more easy , leave Almeyda . Nor think me left a base , ignoble prey , Exposed to ...
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