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I have been form'd such as I am , intelligent and rational ; since the peculiar Dignity of my Nature is to know and contemplate Thee ; permit that with due Freedom I exert those Facultys with which thou hast adorn'd me .
I have been form'd such as I am , intelligent and rational ; since the peculiar Dignity of my Nature is to know and contemplate Thee ; permit that with due Freedom I exert those Facultys with which thou hast adorn'd me .
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Tread in his steps to the sole Fountain of Immortality ; drink where he drank , at the true Helicon , that is , at the breast of Nature : Imitate ; but imitate not the Composition , but the Man . For may not this Paradox pass into a ...
Tread in his steps to the sole Fountain of Immortality ; drink where he drank , at the true Helicon , that is , at the breast of Nature : Imitate ; but imitate not the Composition , but the Man . For may not this Paradox pass into a ...
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The bards of Greece were confined within the narrow circle of the Chorus , and hence they found themselves constrained to practice , for the most part the precision , and copy the details of nature . I followed them , and knew not that ...
The bards of Greece were confined within the narrow circle of the Chorus , and hence they found themselves constrained to practice , for the most part the precision , and copy the details of nature . I followed them , and knew not that ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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