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"Murphy, Arthur (1727-1805)"
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Nationality of Author:
"Irish or Anglo-Irish"
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Literary Period:
"Long Eighteenth Century"
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"Age of Sensibility"
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"Eighteenth Century"
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Metaphor Category:
"Government"
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Date: Saturday, Aug. 3, 1754; 1756
"It is justly remarked by Horace, that what is conveyed to our Notice through our Ears, acts with a more feeble Impulse upon the Mind, than Objects that pass through the Organs of Sight, those faithful Evidences in a mental Court of Judicature."
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Date: 1759
"Is human nature exil'd from thy breast?"
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Date: 1767
"Be rul'd by reason for your beauty's sake."
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