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... whole of mankind , and which must render them interest- ing to the world in general as being applicable to the feelings and affec- tions of the whole of mankind , and as finding a sympathetic chord in every bosom . From his poetical ...
... whole of mankind , and which must render them interest- ing to the world in general as being applicable to the feelings and affec- tions of the whole of mankind , and as finding a sympathetic chord in every bosom . From his poetical ...
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... whole year passed over my head like and in which we found a temporary one confused dream ; another came , village , or camp , of one of these in- and during the greater part of it my dependent inland tribes . They were mind was very ...
... whole year passed over my head like and in which we found a temporary one confused dream ; another came , village , or camp , of one of these in- and during the greater part of it my dependent inland tribes . They were mind was very ...
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... whole , we do not overrate its merits in preferring it to any didactic poem of equal length in the English language . No poet of our country has , at so early an age , produced such an exquisite specimen of poetical power ; and if it be ...
... whole , we do not overrate its merits in preferring it to any didactic poem of equal length in the English language . No poet of our country has , at so early an age , produced such an exquisite specimen of poetical power ; and if it be ...
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