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Roscoe , on the other hand , charges both the poet and the commentator with an
attempt to depreciate the powers of the human mind ; and adduces the examples
of Michael Angelo , the sculptor , painter , architect , and poet ; ' of Bacon ...
Roscoe , on the other hand , charges both the poet and the commentator with an
attempt to depreciate the powers of the human mind ; and adduces the examples
of Michael Angelo , the sculptor , painter , architect , and poet ; ' of Bacon ...
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... And sacred Homer yet been unprofaned . None e ' er had thought his
comprehensive mind To modern customs , modern rules confined ; Who for all
ages writ , and all mankind . 140 When first young Maro in his boundless mind A
ESSAY ...
... And sacred Homer yet been unprofaned . None e ' er had thought his
comprehensive mind To modern customs , modern rules confined ; Who for all
ages writ , and all mankind . 140 When first young Maro in his boundless mind A
ESSAY ...
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Say , what can cause such impotence of mind ? A spark too fickle , or a spouse
too kind . Wise wretch ! with pleasures too refined to please ; With too much spirit
to be e ' er at ease ; 96 With too much quickness ever to be taught ; With too much
...
Say , what can cause such impotence of mind ? A spark too fickle , or a spouse
too kind . Wise wretch ! with pleasures too refined to please ; With too much spirit
to be e ' er at ease ; 96 With too much quickness ever to be taught ; With too much
...
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Even vice has its vanity ; and the exaggeration of offences is often among the
absurdities of minds at once ostentatious and libertine : but the readiness of ... No
man can be trusted to draw the portrait of his mind , his morals , or his passions .
Even vice has its vanity ; and the exaggeration of offences is often among the
absurdities of minds at once ostentatious and libertine : but the readiness of ... No
man can be trusted to draw the portrait of his mind , his morals , or his passions .
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Thus Bethel spoke , who always speaks his thought , And always thinks the very
thing he ought : 130 His equal mind I copy what I can , And as I love would imitate
the man : In South - sea days not happier , when surmised The lord of ...
Thus Bethel spoke , who always speaks his thought , And always thinks the very
thing he ought : 130 His equal mind I copy what I can , And as I love would imitate
the man : In South - sea days not happier , when surmised The lord of ...
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