Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... reason about it only by were in one pit together ; and such a stench symbols . We use the word , but we have no was issuing forth as is wont to issue from de- image of the thing : and the business of poetry cayed limbs . " is with ...
... reason about it only by were in one pit together ; and such a stench symbols . We use the word , but we have no was issuing forth as is wont to issue from de- image of the thing : and the business of poetry cayed limbs . " is with ...
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... reason and prejudice . That great battle was fought for no single genera- tion , for no single land . The destinies of the human race were staked on the same cast with the freedom of the English people . Then were first prociaimed those ...
... reason and prejudice . That great battle was fought for no single genera- tion , for no single land . The destinies of the human race were staked on the same cast with the freedom of the English people . Then were first prociaimed those ...
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... reason about it only by symbols . We use the word , but we have no image of the thing : and the business of poetry is with images , and not with words . The poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not ...
... reason about it only by symbols . We use the word , but we have no image of the thing : and the business of poetry is with images , and not with words . The poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not ...
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... reason , which can be urged in favour of the Revolution of 1688 , may be urged with at least equal force in favour of what is called the great rebellion . His public conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so high ...
... reason , which can be urged in favour of the Revolution of 1688 , may be urged with at least equal force in favour of what is called the great rebellion . His public conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so high ...
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... reason . The extreme violence of opinion subsides . Hostile theories correct each other . The scat- tered elements of truth cease to conflict , and begin to coalesce . And at length a system of justice and order is educed out of the ...
... reason . The extreme violence of opinion subsides . Hostile theories correct each other . The scat- tered elements of truth cease to conflict , and begin to coalesce . And at length a system of justice and order is educed out of the ...
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