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Although unable or unwilling to become complete hedonists , most impressionistic or romantic critics are mechanists . Their evaluations reduce to this : “ I like the poem because it gives me pleasure ; therefore it is a good poem .
Although unable or unwilling to become complete hedonists , most impressionistic or romantic critics are mechanists . Their evaluations reduce to this : “ I like the poem because it gives me pleasure ; therefore it is a good poem .
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Understanding gives all the intellectual virtues their first principles . Science perfected is knowledge of the first causes in any genus . Science prepares the mind for the pursuit of wisdom and gives it truths to be used as matter in ...
Understanding gives all the intellectual virtues their first principles . Science perfected is knowledge of the first causes in any genus . Science prepares the mind for the pursuit of wisdom and gives it truths to be used as matter in ...
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Such relief , as Gloucester allows , can give to madness an attraction : Better I were distract : So should my thoughts be sever'd from my griefs , And woes by wrong imaginations lose The knowledge of themselves .
Such relief , as Gloucester allows , can give to madness an attraction : Better I were distract : So should my thoughts be sever'd from my griefs , And woes by wrong imaginations lose The knowledge of themselves .
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