Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... existence . Traces of such a faith are found in several passages of Shelley's works . In one of the letters he says , " The destiny of man can scarcely be so degraded , that he was born only to die . " And again , in a journal , I find ...
... existence . Traces of such a faith are found in several passages of Shelley's works . In one of the letters he says , " The destiny of man can scarcely be so degraded , that he was born only to die . " And again , in a journal , I find ...
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... existence , rested on a noble and secure basis ; not less does that praise belong to Shelley . His Defence of Poetry is alone sufficient to prove that his views were , in every respect , defined and complete ; his faith in good ...
... existence , rested on a noble and secure basis ; not less does that praise belong to Shelley . His Defence of Poetry is alone sufficient to prove that his views were , in every respect , defined and complete ; his faith in good ...
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... existence and perception , and secondly between perception and expression . Every original language near to its source is in itself the chaos of a cyclic poem : the copiousness of lexicography and the distinctions of grammar are the ...
... existence and perception , and secondly between perception and expression . Every original language near to its source is in itself the chaos of a cyclic poem : the copiousness of lexicography and the distinctions of grammar are the ...
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... existence are often obscure , only be- cause they are profound ; and though his theories respecting the government of the world , and the elementary laws of moral action , are not always correct , yet there is scarcely any of his ...
... existence are often obscure , only be- cause they are profound ; and though his theories respecting the government of the world , and the elementary laws of moral action , are not always correct , yet there is scarcely any of his ...
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... existence , a philosopher , a powerful enchanter , a wizard , and a subtle sophist . And , as his nature is neither mortal nor immortal , on the same day when he is fortunate and successful , he will at one time flourish , and then die ...
... existence , a philosopher , a powerful enchanter , a wizard , and a subtle sophist . And , as his nature is neither mortal nor immortal , on the same day when he is fortunate and successful , he will at one time flourish , and then die ...
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