The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... mind which has received any portion of culture , who can remain insensate when he treads on the spot beneath which a Shakspeare or a Milton , a Locke or a Newton is laid ? If the beholder possess one spark of sensibility it will be ...
... mind which has received any portion of culture , who can remain insensate when he treads on the spot beneath which a Shakspeare or a Milton , a Locke or a Newton is laid ? If the beholder possess one spark of sensibility it will be ...
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... mind of Philopatris Varvicensis is certainly one of superior powers ; but those powers , instead of being concen- trated to a point , and directing their whole strength to a single object , are frittered away in a constant search after ...
... mind of Philopatris Varvicensis is certainly one of superior powers ; but those powers , instead of being concen- trated to a point , and directing their whole strength to a single object , are frittered away in a constant search after ...
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... mind , as any other , and is especially requisite to combat the arguments of the sceptical , which are often drawn from the subtleties of metaphysics , and founded on the previous improbability of the thing . That faith , which is not ...
... mind , as any other , and is especially requisite to combat the arguments of the sceptical , which are often drawn from the subtleties of metaphysics , and founded on the previous improbability of the thing . That faith , which is not ...
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