Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... evil men , Is evil . It was not the liberty to do as one liked , nor the philosopher's liberty to live as prudence dictated , but the liberty to live according to God's will : He is the freeman whom the truth makes free , And all are ...
... evil men , Is evil . It was not the liberty to do as one liked , nor the philosopher's liberty to live as prudence dictated , but the liberty to live according to God's will : He is the freeman whom the truth makes free , And all are ...
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... evil may be greatly diminished by good laws , good institutions , and good governments ' . But progress was far from inevitable . Nor would the millenium be brought about by ' the triumph of what you call liberal opinions ; nor by ...
... evil may be greatly diminished by good laws , good institutions , and good governments ' . But progress was far from inevitable . Nor would the millenium be brought about by ' the triumph of what you call liberal opinions ; nor by ...
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... evil , and there would be none . . . . That man could be so perfectionised as to be able to expel evil from his own nature , and from the greater part of the creation , was the cardinal point of his system . ' He was not thinking in ...
... evil , and there would be none . . . . That man could be so perfectionised as to be able to expel evil from his own nature , and from the greater part of the creation , was the cardinal point of his system . ' He was not thinking in ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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