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Page 11
... eyes upon you . This is a new motive for rendering your proofs as com- plete as possible . I cannot conceive any ob- jection which a man even of the gravest cha racter could have to your publication of his letters , which will only ...
... eyes upon you . This is a new motive for rendering your proofs as com- plete as possible . I cannot conceive any ob- jection which a man even of the gravest cha racter could have to your publication of his letters , which will only ...
Page 38
... eyes being opened , they could no longer see , and from the support of which they shrunk abashed . But we desist . It is useless to draw conclu- sions , as it is vain to reason with certain people who act unreasonably , since , if they ...
... eyes being opened , they could no longer see , and from the support of which they shrunk abashed . But we desist . It is useless to draw conclu- sions , as it is vain to reason with certain people who act unreasonably , since , if they ...
Page 43
... eyes , like two stars that rise on the deep , when dark tumult embroils the night . Pleasant are their beams aloft , as stately they ascend the skies . Nor Odin forgot , in aught , the maid . Her form scarce equalled her lofty mind ...
... eyes , like two stars that rise on the deep , when dark tumult embroils the night . Pleasant are their beams aloft , as stately they ascend the skies . Nor Odin forgot , in aught , the maid . Her form scarce equalled her lofty mind ...
Page 132
... eyes a spirit from the invi- sible world , distinguished by all those features , which a strong astonished imagination would give to a ghost . ' A dark - red stream of fire comes down from the hill . Crugal sat upon the beam ; he that ...
... eyes a spirit from the invi- sible world , distinguished by all those features , which a strong astonished imagination would give to a ghost . ' A dark - red stream of fire comes down from the hill . Crugal sat upon the beam ; he that ...
Page 134
... eyes . There was silence ; and I heard a voice - Shall mortal man be more just than God ? ' As Ossian's supernatural beings are describ- Ied with a surprising force of imagination , so they are introduced with propriety . We have only ...
... eyes . There was silence ; and I heard a voice - Shall mortal man be more just than God ? ' As Ossian's supernatural beings are describ- Ied with a surprising force of imagination , so they are introduced with propriety . We have only ...
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