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Preface
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The
Fall of Robespierre
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Poems
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"Julia
was blest with beauty, wit and grace"
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"
I yet remain"
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to
the Rev. W. J Hort
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to
Charles Lamb
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to
the Nightingale
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to
Sara
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to
Joseph Cottle
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Casimir
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Darwiniana
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"The
early year's fast-flying vapours stray"
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Count
Rumford's Essays
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Epigrams
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on
a late marriage between an Old Maid and a French Petit Maître
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on
an Amorous Doctor
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"There
comes from old Avaro's grave"
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"Last
Monday all the papers said"
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To
a Primrose (the first seen in the season)
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on
the Christening of a Friend's Child
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Epigram,
"Hoarse Maeviuis reads his hobbling verse"
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Inscription
by the Rev. W. L. Bowles, in Nether Stowey Church
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translation
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Introduction
to the Tale of the Dark Ladie
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Epilogue
to the Rash Conjuror
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Psyche
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Complaint
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Reproof
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an
Ode to the Rain
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Translation
of a Passage in Ottfried's Metrical Paraphrase of the Gospels
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Israel's
Lament on the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales
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Sentimental
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the
Alternative
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the
Exchange
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What
is Life?
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Inscription
for a Time-Piece
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a
Course of Lectures
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Prospectus
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Lecture
I General character of the Gothic Mind in the Middle Ages
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Lecture
II General character of the Gothic Literature and Art
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Lecture
III The Troubadours Boccaccio Petrarch Pulci
Chaucer Spenser
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Lectures IV-VI. Shakspeare (not included in the original text)
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Lecture
VII Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, and Massinger
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Lecture
VIII Don Quixote. Cervantes
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Lecture
IX On the Distinctions of the Witty, the Droll, the Odd, and the
Humourous; the Nature and Constituents of Humour; Rabelais, Swift,
Sterne
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Lecture
X Donne, Dante, Milton, Paradise Lost
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Lecture
XI Asiatic and Greek Mythologies, Robinson Crusoe, Use of Works
of Imagination in Education
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Lecture
XII Dreams, Apparitions, Alchemists, Personality of the Evil
Being, Bodily Identity
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Lecture
XIII on Poesy or Art
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Lecture
XIV on Style
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Notes
on Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici
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Notes
on Junius
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Notes
on Barclay's Argenis
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Note
in Casaubon's Persius
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Notes
on Chapman's Homer
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Note
in Baxter's Life of Himself
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Fragment
of an Essay on Taste
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Fragment
of an Essay on Beauty
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Poems
and Poetical Fragments
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Omniana
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The
French Decade
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Ride
and Tie
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Jeremy
Taylor
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Criticism
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Public
Instruction
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Picturesque
Words
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Toleration
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War
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Parodies
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M.
Dupuis
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Origin
of the Worship of Hymen
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Egotism
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Cap
of Liberty
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Bulls
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Wise
Ignorance
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Rouge
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Hasty
Words
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Motives
and Impulses
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Inward
Blindness
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The
Vices of Slaves No Excuse for Slavery
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Circulation
of the Blood
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Peritura
Parcere Chartæ
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To
Have and to Be
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Party
Passion
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Goodness
of Heart Indispensable to a Man of Genius
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Milton
and Ben Jonson
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Statistics
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Magnanimity
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Negroes
and Narcissuses
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an
Anecdote
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The
Pharos at Alexandria
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Sense
and Common Sense
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Toleration
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Hint
for a New Species of History
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Text
Sparring
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Pelagianism
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The
Soul and Its Organs of Sense
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Sir
George Etherege, &c.
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Evidence
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Force
of Habit
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Phoenix
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Memory
and Recollection
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Aliquid
ex Nihilo
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Brevity
of the Greek and English compared
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The
Will and the Deed
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The
Will for the Deed
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Sincerity
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Truth
and Falsehood
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Religious
Ceremonies
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Association
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Curiosity
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New
Truths
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Vicious
Pleasures
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Meriting
Heaven
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Dust
to Dust
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Human
Countenance
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Lie
useful to Truth
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Science
in Roman Catholic States
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Voluntary
Belief
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Amanda
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Hymen's
Torch
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Youth
and Age
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December
Morning
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Archbishop
Leighton
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Christian
Honesty
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Inscription
on a Clock in Cheapside
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Rationalism
is not Reason
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Inconsistency
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Hope
in Humanity
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Self-Love
in Religion
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Limitation
of Love of Poetry
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Humility
of the Amiable
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Temper
in Argument
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Patriarchal
Government
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Callous
Self-Conceit
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a
Librarian
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Trimming
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Death
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Love
an Act of the Will
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Wedded
Union
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Difference
between Hobbs and Spinosa
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The
End May Justify the Means
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Negative
Thought
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Man's
Return to Heaven
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Young
Prodigies
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Welch
Names
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German
Language
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the
Universe
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Harberous
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an
Admonition
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To
Thee Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry
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Definition
of Miracle
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Death,
and grounds of belief in a Future State
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Hatred
of Injustice
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Religion
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The
Apostles' Creed
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a
Good Heart
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Evidences
of Christianity
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Confessio
Fidei
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