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... the golden chain let down from heaven , which links all accountable and all
intelligent natures in one common system ... the advocates of Divine Right , but
which is coeval with , and inseparable from the nature and faculties of man - is
the ...
... the golden chain let down from heaven , which links all accountable and all
intelligent natures in one common system ... the advocates of Divine Right , but
which is coeval with , and inseparable from the nature and faculties of man - is
the ...
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The one was , to express our admiration of the good - nature of the mottos , in
which the author has taken occasion to remember and quote almost every living
author ( whether illustrious or obscure ) but himself — an indirect argument in ...
The one was , to express our admiration of the good - nature of the mottos , in
which the author has taken occasion to remember and quote almost every living
author ( whether illustrious or obscure ) but himself — an indirect argument in ...
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nature , for the subject of his elaborate descriptions ; but it is Nature still , and
Nature is a great and mighty Goddess ! It is well for the Reverend Author that it is
so . Individuality is , in his theory , the only definition of poetry . Whatever is , he ...
nature , for the subject of his elaborate descriptions ; but it is Nature still , and
Nature is a great and mighty Goddess ! It is well for the Reverend Author that it is
so . Individuality is , in his theory , the only definition of poetry . Whatever is , he ...
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