The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, Now First Brought Together with Many Pieces Not Before Published, Volumen6Reeves and Turner, 1880 |
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... doctrine that ever enlightened the world , and martyrs without any prospect of emolument or fame ? The sophist who gravely advances an opinion thus absurd , certainly sins with gratuitous and indefensible pertinacity . The history of ...
... doctrine that ever enlightened the world , and martyrs without any prospect of emolument or fame ? The sophist who gravely advances an opinion thus absurd , certainly sins with gratuitous and indefensible pertinacity . The history of ...
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... doctrines neither similar nor comparable to those of any other system . ' Friend- ship , patriotism and magnanimity ; the heart that is quick in sensibility , the hand that is inflexible in execution ; genius , learning and courage ...
... doctrines neither similar nor comparable to those of any other system . ' Friend- ship , patriotism and magnanimity ; the heart that is quick in sensibility , the hand that is inflexible in execution ; genius , learning and courage ...
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... doctrine of acquiescing in the most insolent des- potism ; of praying for and loving ' our enemies ; of faith and humility , appears to fix the perfection of the human character in that abjectness and credulity which priests 1 So in the ...
... doctrine of acquiescing in the most insolent des- potism ; of praying for and loving ' our enemies ; of faith and humility , appears to fix the perfection of the human character in that abjectness and credulity which priests 1 So in the ...
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... doctrine was surely the abortion of some blind speculator's brain : some strange and 1 In the original sympathise , contrary to Shelley's practice . hideous perversion of intellect , some portentous distor- tion of EUSEBES AND ...
... doctrine was surely the abortion of some blind speculator's brain : some strange and 1 In the original sympathise , contrary to Shelley's practice . hideous perversion of intellect , some portentous distor- tion of EUSEBES AND ...
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... doctrine rejected alike by the instinct of the savage and the reason of the sage ? I readily engage , with you , to reject reason as a faith- less guide , if you can demonstrate that it conducts to Atheism . So little however do I ...
... doctrine rejected alike by the instinct of the savage and the reason of the sage ? I readily engage , with you , to reject reason as a faith- less guide , if you can demonstrate that it conducts to Atheism . So little however do I ...
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