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copying or mere paraphrasing the ideas of other men ; a practices too common in m ^ toto * rfl ### W ^ I ^ aU ge * nmne greatness . (^ ^| i ^ i » f ? l liip ^ TOil ^ l ?^^ in th « course of these imitanq | i % j i $ the description of the presence oil God made visible ; but the Sublime idea cGnveyfldin the opening lines is not borrowed * or if so , the form of expression is new"! v . A- •'> - *¦?;;'> vrt / lr ^ . : .-i v- . / ir- . HVi ifv ^ -pM . ' ^^ ! : . ^ " ; " The mountain melted ? and the cherubim P # le 4 to the nothing , of obscymttii , « ... 4 i
Before JehmaKs shadow * Jfio | the cloud ,. _ ., , _ i > * . ^ * Hid , him the fire concealed , him round . about . . K < : ^\ x ^ t \ :, . * Thunder and Honing g } rtr ; - | he {^ uiit ^ ^ a ^ g | ^ f Beneatli the footsteps of Omnipotence , Unto the midst of h € | ave 4 i tiye mountain burned ? . ; -4 And fire and darkness his pavilion were . 1 He rent the heavens , and came down : and man , DiftBoive ^ in fear before him , as in death . ; " — . The trumpet ? peale 4 between , and as it waxed Louder and longer , Enoch raised his voice 4 $ on ^ i eqgle ' s wing , and , strong in fWifo ¦ „ ,, Spake , and to him the voice of God replied . "—pp . 64 . 65 . , apply
-iliThe de »? rip ( ion and the imagery of the for 0 |^ ing arf y ||^ ^ aJ ^ h ^ H ^ invain that we endeavour to the cirott ^ stance ^ t 6 Mriocfo The mlri d unavoidably wanders onwatdfe ^ « ii jift ^ r age , and we see the Camp of the Isnielites surrouRdirig ^ i ^ itf ^ Sinai ; the people waiting with fear and trejnbliilff , aim
Ibfiir ^ eat Lawgiver ascending into the mount to hwi $ hfeM 0 of ( 3 o 5 ^ from the thick cloud , whence issued thunders and llgtfcr iiin ^^ and ffi ( B voiee of a trumpet ex ceeding lo uij , ^ 0 ^ m 0 ^ Wfcak th « association , and the imagination cannx > t mcognjse ^ HeDWr ^| jef& 0 ri ^ the altered timei an ^ tli ^ dittereiit accessorwW Not ou ^ itJ ? we to endekvoiir to fib so ; Render mi to Hohleran ( d JMSIt tkjSl r and ^ Sh ^ k « peare those things which are essentially . ih ^^ pm ( odtmade so by primary adoptio ^~ and u nto Hie great poets of i $ kl Wrifc Hie a ! amei It is the more surprising that Mr Heranct f 5 hbttld
have indulged in imitation to Such an extent , be ^ iJ 9 e |> #£ ^ 1 | f ^^ t p ^ ^ iint of iayentionP ; Ms poem is rich in original epneeptions ^ ^ Kpj ^ Qjq ^ M ^ r tluat hh ° wer of executipp fal ^ % : ^^ fc ^ lyi ^ ooiieeptians ib ; iMany instances , and henfce theit ^ u ^^^^ p Jo ^ W iowrlboked oi ^ 4 in 4 ei ' -r « ited < by the mdnii ^ . ^ : ] n ^ eM and pr& * fessed critics . iA ( studied itiVoluttiin OiJX-a ^ it ^ r ; % $ ** % | y ^ f ^ i p [ ^ mhi u te « n < J ^ mefcwes : ex& ^ iieous iU ^ stiiaifi ^ n ^ n ^? 1 ?^^^ rt ^^ ejj ^^ W 0 i Me <^ fa ^ etesi wfr ^ « i ^ j ^ # ^^ to ^ isMfe ^ ^ dfc ^^ ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 1, 1837, page 367, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1832/page/49/
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