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But a true poetic spirit or genius seems never to have depended upon such agents . We utterly abominate and detest every remark or insinuation that tends to hold up in the light of sympathy the literary efforts of a class , who have in ...
But a true poetic spirit or genius seems never to have depended upon such agents . We utterly abominate and detest every remark or insinuation that tends to hold up in the light of sympathy the literary efforts of a class , who have in ...
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... was , through the kindness of their Principals , placed at our command ; and we have imported from Europe for this purpose , numerous valuable works written by the blind , never before possessed by INTRODUCTION . 13.
... was , through the kindness of their Principals , placed at our command ; and we have imported from Europe for this purpose , numerous valuable works written by the blind , never before possessed by INTRODUCTION . 13.
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works written by the blind , never before possessed by an American public . From these writings , as from many others of our class , we have made a sufficient number of extracts to put beyond question the literary taste and capacity of ...
works written by the blind , never before possessed by an American public . From these writings , as from many others of our class , we have made a sufficient number of extracts to put beyond question the literary taste and capacity of ...
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How l . is that one who has never seen light and color , is able to form any conception of distance , or extent beyond his reach , or of brilliant objects , as the moon and stars , of the rainbow or the landscape , must remain , to the ...
How l . is that one who has never seen light and color , is able to form any conception of distance , or extent beyond his reach , or of brilliant objects , as the moon and stars , of the rainbow or the landscape , must remain , to the ...
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We are informed that the ancient Spartans were so prejudiced in favor of transmitting their laws and panegyrics in this way , that they never would allow them to be committed to writing . The Germans also preserved monuments of their ...
We are informed that the ancient Spartans were so prejudiced in favor of transmitting their laws and panegyrics in this way , that they never would allow them to be committed to writing . The Germans also preserved monuments of their ...
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