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... for the idle rabble of Westminster to pass backwards and forwards to it with
their cloven hoofs . Let us not , however , be getting on too fast - Milton himself
taught school ! There is something not altogether dissimilar between Mr .
Bentham ' s ...
... for the idle rabble of Westminster to pass backwards and forwards to it with
their cloven hoofs . Let us not , however , be getting on too fast - Milton himself
taught school ! There is something not altogether dissimilar between Mr .
Bentham ' s ...
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... it must pass for a mere irony . What the proportion between the good and the
evil will really be found in any of the supposed cases , may be a question to the
understanding ; but to the imagination and the heart , that is , to the natural
feelings ...
... it must pass for a mere irony . What the proportion between the good and the
evil will really be found in any of the supposed cases , may be a question to the
understanding ; but to the imagination and the heart , that is , to the natural
feelings ...
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... no less by proving that there is no North - West Passage , than if he had
ascertained that there is one : so Mr . Godwin has rendered an essential service
to moral science , by attempting ( in vain ) to pass the Arctic Circle and Frozen
Regions ...
... no less by proving that there is no North - West Passage , than if he had
ascertained that there is one : so Mr . Godwin has rendered an essential service
to moral science , by attempting ( in vain ) to pass the Arctic Circle and Frozen
Regions ...
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... somewhat tattered piece of tapestry : we might add ( with more seeming than
real extravagance ) , that scarce a thought can pass through the mind of man , but
its sound has at some time or other passed over his head with rustling pinions .
... somewhat tattered piece of tapestry : we might add ( with more seeming than
real extravagance ) , that scarce a thought can pass through the mind of man , but
its sound has at some time or other passed over his head with rustling pinions .
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A triumphant shout Black horror scream ' d , and all her goblin rout From the more
with ' ring scene diminish ' d pass ' d . Ah ! Bard tremendous in sublimity ! Could I
behold thee in thy loftier mood , Wand ' ring at eve , with finely frenzied eye ...
A triumphant shout Black horror scream ' d , and all her goblin rout From the more
with ' ring scene diminish ' d pass ' d . Ah ! Bard tremendous in sublimity ! Could I
behold thee in thy loftier mood , Wand ' ring at eve , with finely frenzied eye ...
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