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fol. 37r    [fol. 36v, NG letter] 'Truth not easily Discerned'  (Pt II, Sn I, Ch II)  (3.141-42)
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
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     #41#< faculties - ^ {of perception} <naturally> weak - ^ {in their origin} die of disuse.
     								      <This sensibility to the
     beauty of external objects - though not strictly intellectual - is yet so
20   high &>       With this kind of mechanical sensibility - to colour & form
     is intimately connected that higher . sensibility which we revere as one of
     the chief attributes of all truly noble minds . & as the chief spring of real Poety [sic] . >
      

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