British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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In the work of these philosophers he found that all he had been taught to believe
was denied , at least implicitly : there was no God immediately active in human
life , or no God at all ; man was not endowed with free will or with a God - given ...
In the work of these philosophers he found that all he had been taught to believe
was denied , at least implicitly : there was no God immediately active in human
life , or no God at all ; man was not endowed with free will or with a God - given ...
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He simply refused to believe that man was merely a product of nature dying a
natural death in a universe of mechanical force . To do so would be to deny
everything which makes life worth living , to deny our innermost feelings of
freedom and ...
He simply refused to believe that man was merely a product of nature dying a
natural death in a universe of mechanical force . To do so would be to deny
everything which makes life worth living , to deny our innermost feelings of
freedom and ...
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Our bond , as not the bond of man and wife , Should have in it an absoluter trust
To make up that defect : let rumors be : When did not rumors fly ? these , as I trust
That you trust me in your own nobleness , I may not well believe that you believe
...
Our bond , as not the bond of man and wife , Should have in it an absoluter trust
To make up that defect : let rumors be : When did not rumors fly ? these , as I trust
That you trust me in your own nobleness , I may not well believe that you believe
...
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The philosophy contained within is enough to keep me busy for a lifetime
Contenido
ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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