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... and a knowledge of some of the useful arts , to those who behold not the beautiful earth and the serene skỹ . But sad experience has taught us , that until soci ety in general better understands and appreciates the abilitice A * of ...
... and a knowledge of some of the useful arts , to those who behold not the beautiful earth and the serene skỹ . But sad experience has taught us , that until soci ety in general better understands and appreciates the abilitice A * of ...
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Reason as well as experience proclaims to us , in tones un mistakable , that until the efforts of the blind are weighed in the balance of merit , it is impossible for us to succeed in any undertaking . Sympathy , like the atmosphere ...
Reason as well as experience proclaims to us , in tones un mistakable , that until the efforts of the blind are weighed in the balance of merit , it is impossible for us to succeed in any undertaking . Sympathy , like the atmosphere ...
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Dr. Blacklock , also , in the following expressive lines , not only paints his own experience , but that of his entire class : Wide o'er my prospect rueful darkness breathes Her inauspicious vapor ; in whose shade , Fear , grief , and ...
Dr. Blacklock , also , in the following expressive lines , not only paints his own experience , but that of his entire class : Wide o'er my prospect rueful darkness breathes Her inauspicious vapor ; in whose shade , Fear , grief , and ...
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... Lamor , and Barbarduthal , who are represented blind , Ossian so perfectly delineates the gestures and feelings consequent upon such a state , as could be done by no author to whom these were not prompted by experience .
... Lamor , and Barbarduthal , who are represented blind , Ossian so perfectly delineates the gestures and feelings consequent upon such a state , as could be done by no author to whom these were not prompted by experience .
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... and offers us the welcome opportunity of drawing upon our own experience , we gladly give it room : Methought I saw my late espoused saint Brought to me , like Alcestis from the grave , Whom Jove's great son to her glad husband gave ...
... and offers us the welcome opportunity of drawing upon our own experience , we gladly give it room : Methought I saw my late espoused saint Brought to me , like Alcestis from the grave , Whom Jove's great son to her glad husband gave ...
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