Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... Philosophy of Berkeley . This theory gave unity and grandeur to his ideas , while it opened a wide field for his imagina- tion . The creation , such as it was perceived by his mind - a unit in immensity , was slight and narrow compared ...
... Philosophy of Berkeley . This theory gave unity and grandeur to his ideas , while it opened a wide field for his imagina- tion . The creation , such as it was perceived by his mind - a unit in immensity , was slight and narrow compared ...
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... philosophical precept , can shake the faith that a mind so original , so delicately and beautifully moulded , as Shelley's , so endowed with wondrous powers and eagle - eyed genius - so good , so pure - would never be shattered and ...
... philosophical precept , can shake the faith that a mind so original , so delicately and beautifully moulded , as Shelley's , so endowed with wondrous powers and eagle - eyed genius - so good , so pure - would never be shattered and ...
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... philosophy . Sounds as well as thoughts have relation both between each other and towards that which they represent , and a perception of the order of those relations has always been found connected with a perception of the order of the ...
... philosophy . Sounds as well as thoughts have relation both between each other and towards that which they represent , and a perception of the order of those relations has always been found connected with a perception of the order of the ...
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... philosophers and poets has been anticipated . Plato was essentially a poet - the truth and splendour of his imagery , and ... philosophy satisfies the intellect ; it is a strain which distends , and then bursts the circumference of the ...
... philosophers and poets has been anticipated . Plato was essentially a poet - the truth and splendour of his imagery , and ... philosophy satisfies the intellect ; it is a strain which distends , and then bursts the circumference of the ...
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... philosophers of the very loftiest power . A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth . There is this difference between a story and a poem , that a story is a catalogue of de- tached facts , which have no other ...
... philosophers of the very loftiest power . A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth . There is this difference between a story and a poem , that a story is a catalogue of de- tached facts , which have no other ...
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