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The death of Arcite is the more affecting , as it comes after triumph and victory , after the pomp of sacrifice , the solemnities of prayer , the celebration of the gorgeous rites of chivalry . The descriptions of the three temples of ...
The death of Arcite is the more affecting , as it comes after triumph and victory , after the pomp of sacrifice , the solemnities of prayer , the celebration of the gorgeous rites of chivalry . The descriptions of the three temples of ...
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In the printed catalogue to Mr. West's ( in some respects very admirable ) picture of Death on the Pale Horse , it is observed , that .In poetry the same effect is produced by a few abrupt and rapid gleams of description , touching , as ...
In the printed catalogue to Mr. West's ( in some respects very admirable ) picture of Death on the Pale Horse , it is observed , that .In poetry the same effect is produced by a few abrupt and rapid gleams of description , touching , as ...
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Death is a mighty abstraction , like Night , or Space , or Time . He is an ugly customer , who will not be invited to supper , or to sit for his picture . He is with us and about us , but we do not see him .
Death is a mighty abstraction , like Night , or Space , or Time . He is an ugly customer , who will not be invited to supper , or to sit for his picture . He is with us and about us , but we do not see him .
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