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" Duncan," and adequately to expound "the deep damnation of his taking off," this was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie... "
The London Magazine - Page 355
1823
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volume 3

1823 - 584 pages
...this was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom uttesly withdrawn from man, — was gone, vanished, extinct; and that the fiendish nature had taken...
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Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 284 pages
...this was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie, the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly reproducing in our minds the feelings of another, whether for hatred, indignation, love, pity, or approbation,...
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De Quincey's Writings: Miscellaneous essays. 1851

Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 278 pages
...be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie, the djyjne nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly reproducing in our minds the feelings of another, whether for hatred, indignation, love, pity, or approbation,...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ('. c. the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through...as this effect is marvellously accomplished in the diitloyues and soliloquies themselves, so it is finally consummated by the expedient under consideration...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 pages
...human nature, /. i'. the divine nature of love and merey, spread through the hearts of all ereatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man, was gone, vanished,...is marvellously accomplished in the dialogues and soliloquics themselves, so it is finally consummated hy the expedicnt under consideration ; and it...
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De Quincey's Works, Volume 13

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 340 pages
...this was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie, the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through...expedient under consideration ; and it is to this that I now solicit the reader's attention. If the reader has ever witnessed a wife, daughter, or sister...
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The Works of Thomas De Quincey, "The English Opium Eater": Including All His ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 348 pages
...this was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie, the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through...expedient under consideration ; and it is to this that I now solicit the reader's attention. If the reader has ever witnessed a wife, daughter, or sister...
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“The” Works of Thomas De Quincey: The art of conversation

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 352 pages
...this was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie, the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through...expedient under consideration ; and it is to this that I now solicit the reader's attention. If the reader has ever witnessed a wife, daughter, or sister...
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Logic of political economy and other papers

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 514 pages
...this was to be expressed with l>eculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the Human nature, ie, the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through...expedient under consideration ; and it is to this that I now solicit the reader's attention. If the reader has ever witnessed a wife, daughter, or sister...
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The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Treatise on Elocution, Exercises in ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 pages
...this was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie, the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through...nature had taken its place. And, as this effect is marvelously accomplished in the dialogues and xoliluqiticii themselves, so it is finally consummated...
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