The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... heart in an agreeable manner . Truth gives a new charm to all our imitations ; while Belles- Lettres makes feeble attempts to copy nature and she labours only for the heart and the imagination ..肇 But we shall not enter into ...
... heart in an agreeable manner . Truth gives a new charm to all our imitations ; while Belles- Lettres makes feeble attempts to copy nature and she labours only for the heart and the imagination ..肇 But we shall not enter into ...
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... heart . Certainly we are entitled to boast of the honour which the daughter of Heaven has conferred in selecting us ... heart , before men can perceive the charms of virtue . Music certainly conduces to ameliorate the heart and increase ...
... heart . Certainly we are entitled to boast of the honour which the daughter of Heaven has conferred in selecting us ... heart , before men can perceive the charms of virtue . Music certainly conduces to ameliorate the heart and increase ...
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... heart are disturbed by the perusal of their inflammatory trash . - In the meantime the pub- lic attention is ... heart , and the more refined natural feeling are disclosed , and of those in lower life , in which humour - the heart of man ...
... heart are disturbed by the perusal of their inflammatory trash . - In the meantime the pub- lic attention is ... heart , and the more refined natural feeling are disclosed , and of those in lower life , in which humour - the heart of man ...
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