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1 XII | not one suppose that these sublime discoveries had been made 2 XII | formerly was looked upon as sublime, but in this age is justly 3 XIII | we must confess was very sublime. Epicurus maintained that 4 XIII | completely endued with the most sublime lights, which it unhappily 5 XIII | Father Malebranche, in his sublime illusions, not only admitted 6 XV | comprehend of all these sublime ideas. With regard to the 7 XV | wonderful to me, is that such sublime discoveries should have 8 XV | After having shown by his sublime theory the course and inequalities 9 XVII | Newton attained to the most sublime discoveries. I am now to 10 XVIII| genius. He was natural and sublime, but had not so much as 11 XVIII| acquired a right of passing for sublime. Most of the modern dramatic