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Thus on one occasion he revived the Chain of Being to support his view that the whole universe was linked in a single rational pattern : ' This view of things presents us with an idea of the universe as of a body of events in ...
Thus on one occasion he revived the Chain of Being to support his view that the whole universe was linked in a single rational pattern : ' This view of things presents us with an idea of the universe as of a body of events in ...
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myself , and as such a being I dare look forward to permanence ... for I am capable of the highest distinction , that of being the object of the approbation of the God of the Universe , which no mechanism can be .
myself , and as such a being I dare look forward to permanence ... for I am capable of the highest distinction , that of being the object of the approbation of the God of the Universe , which no mechanism can be .
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From the NeoPlatonic tradition he borrowed the idea of nature , and the Chain of Being which linked man with the spiritual unity of the universe , and this idea was reinforced by his intense interest in science , which led him to study ...
From the NeoPlatonic tradition he borrowed the idea of nature , and the Chain of Being which linked man with the spiritual unity of the universe , and this idea was reinforced by his intense interest in science , which led him to study ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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appeared beauty became become Burke Byron called cause century character Church classes Coleridge common concerned constitution danger death effect England equally evil existence experience fact fear feel followed force France French George give hand happy heart hope House human idea imagination important individual influence interest Italy John King knowledge labour later less Letters liberty lived look Lord means mind moral nature never once opinion Paine painting period philosophy poem poet poetry political poor present principles problems reason reform regarded religion religious remained romantic Scott seemed sense Shelley social society Southey spirit story things thought thousand tradition true truth turn universe whole Wordsworth writing wrote
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