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 Vers l'antique chaos notre ame est repoussée, Vers l'antique chaos notre ame est repoussée,
-\\ Et des siècles sans fin pesent sur la pensée. [(Sir James Mackintosh, //Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh//, London, Edward Moxon, 1835, p. 142.)]+\\ Et des siècles sans fin pesent sur la pensée. 
  
-The thought in the last line strikes me particularly. It is a very natural, though, as far as I know, new in poetry, and I think it very happily expressed. I do not think it easy to convey, with more force, the impression made on the mind by the contemplation of a dark and unmeasurable antiquity. There is a sort of gloomy and oppressive grandeur in the sentiment, which is unlike any other human motion.+The thought in the last line strikes me particularly. It is a very natural, though, as far as I know, new in poetry, and I think it very happily expressed. I do not think it easy to convey, with more force, the impression made on the mind by the contemplation of a dark and unmeasurable antiquity. There is a sort of gloomy and oppressive grandeur in the sentiment, which is unlike any other human motion.[(Sir James Mackintosh, //Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh//, London, Edward Moxon, 1835, p. 142.)]
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