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are engaged on its side ; and to ... of such difficult attainment . and well regulated
imagination is essen But , besides those talents inherent in the tially requisite .
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the imagination , is the regrossest superstition ; but this universal markable
attachment it has to poetry and propensity to carry them to excess , is the music ,
which ...
What shews its great des been abused , and have occasioned the pendence on
the imagination , is the regrossest superstition ; but this universal markable
attachment it has to poetry and propensity to carry them to excess , is the music ,
which ...
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imagination iers that beautify human society . flings off the thought the moment it
arises , There is a different source of pleasure in its genuine new - born dress .
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imagination iers that beautify human society . flings off the thought the moment it
arises , There is a different source of pleasure in its genuine new - born dress .
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