Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... Death " bears the value which the voice of a philosopher and a poet , reasoning in favour of humanity and refinement , must possess . It alleges all the arguments that an imaginative man , who can vividly figure the feelings of his ...
... Death " bears the value which the voice of a philosopher and a poet , reasoning in favour of humanity and refinement , must possess . It alleges all the arguments that an imaginative man , who can vividly figure the feelings of his ...
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... death ; it was rather a thing of discomfort and disappointment than terror to me . We should never be separated ; but in death we might not know and feel our union as now . I hope - but my hopes are not unmixed with fear for what will ...
... death ; it was rather a thing of discomfort and disappointment than terror to me . We should never be separated ; but in death we might not know and feel our union as now . I hope - but my hopes are not unmixed with fear for what will ...
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... death . O that the serener hopes of maturity , the happier contentment of mid - life , had descended on his dear head , to calm the turbulence of youthful impetuosity - that he had lived to see his country advance towards freedom , and ...
... death . O that the serener hopes of maturity , the happier contentment of mid - life , had descended on his dear head , to calm the turbulence of youthful impetuosity - that he had lived to see his country advance towards freedom , and ...
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... DEATH 52 ON LIFE ON A FUTURE STATE 57 11 55 SPECULATIONS ON METAPHYSICS . I. THE MIND 59 II . WHAT METAPHYSICS ARE - ERRORS IN THE USUAL METHODS OF CONSIDERING THEM III . DIFFICULTY OF ANALYSING THE HUMAN MIND . 60 60 IV . HOW THE ...
... DEATH 52 ON LIFE ON A FUTURE STATE 57 11 55 SPECULATIONS ON METAPHYSICS . I. THE MIND 59 II . WHAT METAPHYSICS ARE - ERRORS IN THE USUAL METHODS OF CONSIDERING THEM III . DIFFICULTY OF ANALYSING THE HUMAN MIND . 60 60 IV . HOW THE ...
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... as their periods are harmonious and rhythmical , and contain in themselves the elements of verse ; being the echo * See the Filum Labyrinthi , and the Essay on Death particularly . 4 11 bet pastay of the eternal music . Nor B 2.
... as their periods are harmonious and rhythmical , and contain in themselves the elements of verse ; being the echo * See the Filum Labyrinthi , and the Essay on Death particularly . 4 11 bet pastay of the eternal music . Nor B 2.
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