British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... individual's supposed survival after death , but only with the will of the tribe , and the survival of the tribe ( and the individual ) here and now . As for high ideals , they were nothing at bottom but a disguised form of selfishness ...
... individual's supposed survival after death , but only with the will of the tribe , and the survival of the tribe ( and the individual ) here and now . As for high ideals , they were nothing at bottom but a disguised form of selfishness ...
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... individual personality ( following one's own genius ) , sometimes meaning the development of all one's potentialities of mind and character and imagination . It is obvious that these two changes in the foundations of Mill's philosophy ...
... individual personality ( following one's own genius ) , sometimes meaning the development of all one's potentialities of mind and character and imagination . It is obvious that these two changes in the foundations of Mill's philosophy ...
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... individual independence : and to find that limit , and maintain it against encroach- ment , is as indispensable to a good condition of human affairs , as protection against political despot- ism . . . . The object of this Essay is to ...
... individual independence : and to find that limit , and maintain it against encroach- ment , is as indispensable to a good condition of human affairs , as protection against political despot- ism . . . . The object of this Essay is to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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