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WILLIAM HAZLITT I am no politician , and still less can I be said to be a party- man : but I have a hatred of tyranny , and a contempt for its tools ; and this feeling I have expressed as often and as strongly as I could .
WILLIAM HAZLITT I am no politician , and still less can I be said to be a party- man : but I have a hatred of tyranny , and a contempt for its tools ; and this feeling I have expressed as often and as strongly as I could .
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Vast his empire , absolute his power , Or bounded only by a law whose force ' Twas his sublimest privilege to feel And own - the law of universal love . From such a theme he was led on naturally to consider the attitude of the ...
Vast his empire , absolute his power , Or bounded only by a law whose force ' Twas his sublimest privilege to feel And own - the law of universal love . From such a theme he was led on naturally to consider the attitude of the ...
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WORDSWORTH AND FEELING 183 It was necessary therefore to abandon the whole philosophy of rationalism , and find a new basis of thought . It meant abandoning the whole Platonic tradition in education and philosophy , for he was now ...
WORDSWORTH AND FEELING 183 It was necessary therefore to abandon the whole philosophy of rationalism , and find a new basis of thought . It meant abandoning the whole Platonic tradition in education and philosophy , for he was now ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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