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The same object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things
thrown into masses give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered
and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make a ...
The same object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things
thrown into masses give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered
and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make a ...
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Northern dialect and costume : the wars , the religion , and politics of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , give a charming and wholesome relief to
the fastidious refinement and ' over - laboured lassitude of modern readers , like
the effect ...
Northern dialect and costume : the wars , the religion , and politics of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , give a charming and wholesome relief to
the fastidious refinement and ' over - laboured lassitude of modern readers , like
the effect ...
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His shifting his point of view from time to time not merely adds variety and greater
compass to his topics ( so that the Political Register is an armoury and magazine
for all the materials and weapons of political warfare ) : but it gives a greater ...
His shifting his point of view from time to time not merely adds variety and greater
compass to his topics ( so that the Political Register is an armoury and magazine
for all the materials and weapons of political warfare ) : but it gives a greater ...
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