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He will solitary court Th ' inspiring Breeze ; and meditate the Book Of Nature , ever open , aiming thence , Warm from the Heart , to learn the moral Song . He meditates the book of Nature . His interests are partly intellectual ...
He will solitary court Th ' inspiring Breeze ; and meditate the Book Of Nature , ever open , aiming thence , Warm from the Heart , to learn the moral Song . He meditates the book of Nature . His interests are partly intellectual ...
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From this book I am confirmed in what his other works had fully persuaded me of , that with all his parade of pretences to virtuous and humane affections , the fellow had no heart.'42 This is the silly voice of prejudice , designed to ...
From this book I am confirmed in what his other works had fully persuaded me of , that with all his parade of pretences to virtuous and humane affections , the fellow had no heart.'42 This is the silly voice of prejudice , designed to ...
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... of sentimental and civilized behavior , as Peter Quennell has lately described the book , A Sentimental Journey displays the errors , equivocations , and dilemmas into which Yorick is betrayed by the instability of his heart .
... of sentimental and civilized behavior , as Peter Quennell has lately described the book , A Sentimental Journey displays the errors , equivocations , and dilemmas into which Yorick is betrayed by the instability of his heart .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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