Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... human nature . The language is imaginative but not flowery ; the periods have an intonation full of majesty and grace ; and the harmony of the style being united to melodious thought , a music results , that swells upon the ear , and ...
... human nature . The language is imaginative but not flowery ; the periods have an intonation full of majesty and grace ; and the harmony of the style being united to melodious thought , a music results , that swells upon the ear , and ...
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... humanity and refinement , must possess . It alleges all the arguments that an imaginative man , who can vividly figure the feelings of his fellow - creatures , can alone conceive ; * and it brings them home to the calm reasoner with the ...
... humanity and refinement , must possess . It alleges all the arguments that an imaginative man , who can vividly figure the feelings of his fellow - creatures , can alone conceive ; * and it brings them home to the calm reasoner with the ...
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... humanity impose on all who live beneath the moon . To me , death appears to be the gate of life ; but my hopes of a hereafter would be pale and drooping , did I not expect to find that most perfect and beloved specimen of humanity on ...
... humanity impose on all who live beneath the moon . To me , death appears to be the gate of life ; but my hopes of a hereafter would be pale and drooping , did I not expect to find that most perfect and beloved specimen of humanity on ...
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... human mind , either through the direct agency of the deities , or our own half - blind memory of divine knowledge acquired by the soul in its antenatal state . Shelley left Ion imperfect - I thought it better that it should appear as a ...
... human mind , either through the direct agency of the deities , or our own half - blind memory of divine knowledge acquired by the soul in its antenatal state . Shelley left Ion imperfect - I thought it better that it should appear as a ...
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... HUMAN MIND . 60 60 IV . HOW THE ANALYSIS SHOULD BE CARRIED ON 61 V. CATALOGUE OF THE PHENOMENA OF DREAMS 61 SPECULATIONS ON MORALS . I. PLAN OF A TREATISE ON MORALS 62 II . MORAL SCIENCE CONSISTS IN CONSIDERINng the DifferENCE , NOT THE ...
... HUMAN MIND . 60 60 IV . HOW THE ANALYSIS SHOULD BE CARRIED ON 61 V. CATALOGUE OF THE PHENOMENA OF DREAMS 61 SPECULATIONS ON MORALS . I. PLAN OF A TREATISE ON MORALS 62 II . MORAL SCIENCE CONSISTS IN CONSIDERINng the DifferENCE , NOT THE ...
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