British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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If we take “ philosophy " here to mean the rational ordering of experience into a
coherent and systematic whole , we have in this statement the essence of the
difference between the eighteenth century and the period that followed it . The
men ...
If we take “ philosophy " here to mean the rational ordering of experience into a
coherent and systematic whole , we have in this statement the essence of the
difference between the eighteenth century and the period that followed it . The
men ...
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Yet if an harmonious whole is to be protion . If it were subjoined , that the whole is
likewise duced , the remaining parts must be preserved in entertaining or
affecting , as a tale , or as a series of 20 keeping with the poetry ; and this can be
no ...
Yet if an harmonious whole is to be protion . If it were subjoined , that the whole is
likewise duced , the remaining parts must be preserved in entertaining or
affecting , as a tale , or as a series of 20 keeping with the poetry ; and this can be
no ...
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Till the eye of Man , yet a Half Duty , namely , the Passive half : have vision , the
whole members are in bonds . Divine could we but do it , as we can demonstrate
it ! moment , when over the tempest - tost Soul , as once “ But indeed Conviction ...
Till the eye of Man , yet a Half Duty , namely , the Passive half : have vision , the
whole members are in bonds . Divine could we but do it , as we can demonstrate
it ! moment , when over the tempest - tost Soul , as once “ But indeed Conviction ...
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ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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