Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1934 - 334 páginas |
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... moral or religious principles , for they had never been contaminated ; but in awakening the sense of the duty and ... morals with a denounced infidel and fugitive , who had left his children fatherless and his wife destitute ! Is it ...
... moral or religious principles , for they had never been contaminated ; but in awakening the sense of the duty and ... morals with a denounced infidel and fugitive , who had left his children fatherless and his wife destitute ! Is it ...
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... moral being ; that its living sensorium is in the heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned unless they have proceeded from the heart . But whether they be such , no man can be certain in the case of ...
... moral being ; that its living sensorium is in the heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned unless they have proceeded from the heart . But whether they be such , no man can be certain in the case of ...
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... moral character of the revolution , and the other had miscalculated both its moral and its physical resources . The experiment was made at the price of great , almost , we may say , of humiliating sacrifices ; and wise men foresaw that ...
... moral character of the revolution , and the other had miscalculated both its moral and its physical resources . The experiment was made at the price of great , almost , we may say , of humiliating sacrifices ; and wise men foresaw that ...
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Motives to the present workReception of the Authors first | 1 |
Supposed irritability of genius brought to the test of facts | 15 |
The Authors obligations to Critics and the probable occasion | 26 |
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