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Suffer us to follow without restraint the dictates of our own judgment , and to change our forms of social order as fast as we improve in understanding and knowledge . ” ' ( VI , vii , 288. ) Laws imposed from above were useless as ...
Suffer us to follow without restraint the dictates of our own judgment , and to change our forms of social order as fast as we improve in understanding and knowledge . ” ' ( VI , vii , 288. ) Laws imposed from above were useless as ...
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Knowledge and wisdom , far from being one , Have ofttimes no connection . Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men ; Wisdom in minds attentive to their own . ... COWPER ON SCIENCE . 123 Knowledge is proud that he 122 ...
Knowledge and wisdom , far from being one , Have ofttimes no connection . Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men ; Wisdom in minds attentive to their own . ... COWPER ON SCIENCE . 123 Knowledge is proud that he 122 ...
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... grin Silent plotting when to question , like a thief in a cave ; Who published Doubt and calls it Knowledge ; whose Science is Despair , a Jerusalem · 167 Whose pretence to knowledge is Envy , 166 · THE NEW JERUSALEM OF WILLIAM BLAKE.
... grin Silent plotting when to question , like a thief in a cave ; Who published Doubt and calls it Knowledge ; whose Science is Despair , a Jerusalem · 167 Whose pretence to knowledge is Envy , 166 · THE NEW JERUSALEM OF WILLIAM BLAKE.
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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