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( Philosophical Lectures , Lecture IV , ed . ... The first was that ' the human mind never can in a civilized state be without some philosophy or other , and it is an utter mistake to suppose its influence is confined to particular ...
( Philosophical Lectures , Lecture IV , ed . ... The first was that ' the human mind never can in a civilized state be without some philosophy or other , and it is an utter mistake to suppose its influence is confined to particular ...
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This passage contains the central idea of Coleridge's philosophy , by which he sought to reinstate religion as the focal point of man's existence , and to replace scientific materialism by Neo - Platonism .
This passage contains the central idea of Coleridge's philosophy , by which he sought to reinstate religion as the focal point of man's existence , and to replace scientific materialism by Neo - Platonism .
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POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY • 321 particular philosophy , but not philosophy in general . Here Milton came to his aid , for he had combined philosophy with sublime poetry , and Keats quoted with approval his lines : How charming is divine ...
POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY • 321 particular philosophy , but not philosophy in general . Here Milton came to his aid , for he had combined philosophy with sublime poetry , and Keats quoted with approval his lines : How charming is divine ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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