Critical and miscellaneous essays, Volumen1Carey, 1852 |
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... SOCIETY ..275 Edinburgh Review . - No . C. MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON . .... 320 Edinburgh Review . - No . CVI . SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS ... 354 Edinburgh Review . - No . CVIII . APPENDIX . .369 MACAULAY'S ...
... SOCIETY ..275 Edinburgh Review . - No . C. MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON . .... 320 Edinburgh Review . - No . CVI . SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS ... 354 Edinburgh Review . - No . CVIII . APPENDIX . .369 MACAULAY'S ...
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... society is philosophical , that of a half - civilized people is poetical . This change in the language of men is partly the cause , and partly the effect of a corresponding change in the nature of their intellectual operations ; a ...
... society is philosophical , that of a half - civilized people is poetical . This change in the language of men is partly the cause , and partly the effect of a corresponding change in the nature of their intellectual operations ; a ...
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... society , men are children with a greater variety of ideas . It is therefore in such a state of society that we may expect to find the poetical temperament in its highest perfection . In an enlightened age , there will be much ...
... society , men are children with a greater variety of ideas . It is therefore in such a state of society that we may expect to find the poetical temperament in its highest perfection . In an enlightened age , there will be much ...
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... society , aspires to be a great poet , must first become a little child . He must take to pieces the whole web of his mind . He must unlearn much of that knowledge which has perhaps constituted hitherto his chief title of superiority ...
... society , aspires to be a great poet , must first become a little child . He must take to pieces the whole web of his mind . He must unlearn much of that knowledge which has perhaps constituted hitherto his chief title of superiority ...
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... society . The army rose against the parliament , the different corps of the army against each other . Sect raved against sect . Party plotted against party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents ...
... society . The army rose against the parliament , the different corps of the army against each other . Sect raved against sect . Party plotted against party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents ...
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