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Our subject is one of which so many false notions have been entertained and disseminated by speculative writers , that wo have deemed it expedient to give the facts we wish to illustrate in connection with the lives of some of the most ...
Our subject is one of which so many false notions have been entertained and disseminated by speculative writers , that wo have deemed it expedient to give the facts we wish to illustrate in connection with the lives of some of the most ...
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It may not be uninteresting to those of our readers who have followed us thus far , to give in this connection , a brief ... As our reader gives rapid and distinct utterance to each happily applied word , and as each complete sentence ...
It may not be uninteresting to those of our readers who have followed us thus far , to give in this connection , a brief ... As our reader gives rapid and distinct utterance to each happily applied word , and as each complete sentence ...
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The sire of gods his awful silence broke , The heavens , attentive , trembled as he spoke : “ Celestial states , immortal gods / give ear ! Hear our decree , and reverence what hear ! The fix'd decree , which not all ...
The sire of gods his awful silence broke , The heavens , attentive , trembled as he spoke : “ Celestial states , immortal gods / give ear ! Hear our decree , and reverence what hear ! The fix'd decree , which not all ...
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t is all a wretch can give . Lives there a man beneath the spacious skies Who sacred honors to the bard denies ? The muse the bard inspires , exalts his mind : The muse indulgent loves th ' harmonious kind . The herald to his hand the ...
t is all a wretch can give . Lives there a man beneath the spacious skies Who sacred honors to the bard denies ? The muse the bard inspires , exalts his mind : The muse indulgent loves th ' harmonious kind . The herald to his hand the ...
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If the long - established maxim is true , that the first striking event and impressions in one's existence , give the leading impulse to character , it was but natural that Ossian should become a great poet and musician .
If the long - established maxim is true , that the first striking event and impressions in one's existence , give the leading impulse to character , it was but natural that Ossian should become a great poet and musician .
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