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hafit , and they retain such semblance of hum ^ Ait ^ nf ( U lJMji huliiariHy ' , as to affect tis at all , ttiy cdtiCepttotti 0 f pDffo ^ Eb tiot efiSbte me to tell . How should the pskiatefr ' s gr ^ tfsr ^ Jt ; accomplish to perfection the horror df the sd ^ tllmMt ; ittaitifed alone by the most etherial penfcillin £ s of gWW **
p Otets /* :.- { > life f ) ious JEneas , if School lore serves tiiy mem ^ fy H ^ fcL ivheib hiis father ' s shade appears to him , thricie ettd ^ av ^ if # j 4 o cla ^ p tlte fleeting vision , and thrice his arths are ti&df : * 4 fcV the uhresi ^ ting air . To scenes of the supernatural sttcjk&l tilft tfie painter may do justice . How welcomes Hamtet Ut < Bfiift&-eoibodied visitant ? / - , '
" Angels and nainisters of grace defend us !* '* / " '? - The natural impulses of fili-al affection are chec ^ fiffl r life curdled into suspended horror in the presence of the raitu irom beyond the grave . The ties of human nature wax wtek within the influence of the supernatural , even in idea . ' ' . ; j
"If it assume my noble father ' s person / ' . . r r The nerves of one still warm in this life and workJ , dhrtfck befbre one—how irrevocably belonging to another . ;¦ . " 111 follow it tho' hell itself , " &c . * * * 7 ^ " See where it conies I * ' -
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1836, page 699, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2663/page/47/
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