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... sentiment , defcription , and all mi- ferably defective . The whole piece is " Bombalio , Clangor , Strider , taratantara , 66 Murmur . " His cannon , upon examination , do not the duty of pop - guns . Thus , like his countrymen , he ...
... sentiment , defcription , and all mi- ferably defective . The whole piece is " Bombalio , Clangor , Strider , taratantara , 66 Murmur . " His cannon , upon examination , do not the duty of pop - guns . Thus , like his countrymen , he ...
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... sentiment , not the words ; and the light seems described by MOSES as inftanta- neously created , in order particularly to awaken the foul to a reflection on this inefti- mable bleffing , to which not only our com- forts , but life ...
... sentiment , not the words ; and the light seems described by MOSES as inftanta- neously created , in order particularly to awaken the foul to a reflection on this inefti- mable bleffing , to which not only our com- forts , but life ...
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... Sentiment , they sometimes heighten a Defcription , particu- larly where it is to be fuftained in its several gradations ; for in this cafe the description pervades the mind with collected and conti- tinued force . The following paffage ...
... Sentiment , they sometimes heighten a Defcription , particu- larly where it is to be fuftained in its several gradations ; for in this cafe the description pervades the mind with collected and conti- tinued force . The following paffage ...
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