Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... wonder . I cannot pretend to supply the deficiency , nor say what Shelley's views were they were vague , certainly ; yet as certainly regarded the country beyond the grave as one by no means foreign to our interests and hopes ...
... wonder . I cannot pretend to supply the deficiency , nor say what Shelley's views were they were vague , certainly ; yet as certainly regarded the country beyond the grave as one by no means foreign to our interests and hopes ...
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... Wonder , caused me to include in this volume the fragment of " Menexenus , " and passages from " The Republic . " In the first we have another admirable specimen of Socratic irony . In the latter the opinions and views of Plato enounced ...
... Wonder , caused me to include in this volume the fragment of " Menexenus , " and passages from " The Republic . " In the first we have another admirable specimen of Socratic irony . In the latter the opinions and views of Plato enounced ...
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... wonder of our being . It compels us to feel that which we per- ceive , and to imagine that which we know It creates anew the universe , after it has been annihi- lated in our minds by the recurrence of impressions blunted by reiteration ...
... wonder of our being . It compels us to feel that which we per- ceive , and to imagine that which we know It creates anew the universe , after it has been annihi- lated in our minds by the recurrence of impressions blunted by reiteration ...
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... wonder and conjecture of posterity . The wrecks and fragments of those subtle and profound minds , like the ruins of a fine statue , obscurely suggest to us the grandeur and perfection of the whole . Their very language - a type of the ...
... wonder and conjecture of posterity . The wrecks and fragments of those subtle and profound minds , like the ruins of a fine statue , obscurely suggest to us the grandeur and perfection of the whole . Their very language - a type of the ...
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... wonder , and which have opened as it were the doors of the mysteries of nature , had already been brought to great perfec- tion . Metaphysics , the science of man's intimate nature , and logic , or the grammar and elementary principles ...
... wonder , and which have opened as it were the doors of the mysteries of nature , had already been brought to great perfec- tion . Metaphysics , the science of man's intimate nature , and logic , or the grammar and elementary principles ...
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