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... that we were both educated at the New York Institution for the Blind , and have for the last four or five years been endeavoring to force a subsistence from nature and society , in various , and of course HONORABLE , occupations .
... that we were both educated at the New York Institution for the Blind , and have for the last four or five years been endeavoring to force a subsistence from nature and society , in various , and of course HONORABLE , occupations .
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The whole field of science does not open up to the inind a more pleasing subject for contemplation , or one fraught with more intense interest , than the study of its own mysterious nature . What are the elements that enter into its ...
The whole field of science does not open up to the inind a more pleasing subject for contemplation , or one fraught with more intense interest , than the study of its own mysterious nature . What are the elements that enter into its ...
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If some things are too luxuriant , it is owing to the richness of the soil ; and if others are not arrived to perfection or maturity , it is only because they are overrun and oppressed by those of a stronger nature .
If some things are too luxuriant , it is owing to the richness of the soil ; and if others are not arrived to perfection or maturity , it is only because they are overrun and oppressed by those of a stronger nature .
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... to have been endowed > by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ;. * Under an institution like this , it is not strange that the best poems produced and preserved of those times , were the compositions of blind bards .
... to have been endowed > by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ;. * Under an institution like this , it is not strange that the best poems produced and preserved of those times , were the compositions of blind bards .
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by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ; prone to that tender melancholy which is so often an at tendant on great genius , and susceptible equally of strong and of soft emotion . ” His first adventure of which we have any ...
by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ; prone to that tender melancholy which is so often an at tendant on great genius , and susceptible equally of strong and of soft emotion . ” His first adventure of which we have any ...
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