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Heaven and Hell · 155 and that the reason which came from the soul alone was good . He rejected the idea that physical love was in some way evil , and that chastity was necessarily good . On the contrary , he wrote that ' Energy is the ...
Heaven and Hell · 155 and that the reason which came from the soul alone was good . He rejected the idea that physical love was in some way evil , and that chastity was necessarily good . On the contrary , he wrote that ' Energy is the ...
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First , in a passage in Book XI of the Prelude , subsequently suppressed , he drew a distinction between two types of reason . The true reason was ' the grand and simple Reason ' , which he now came gradually to discern , but the other ...
First , in a passage in Book XI of the Prelude , subsequently suppressed , he drew a distinction between two types of reason . The true reason was ' the grand and simple Reason ' , which he now came gradually to discern , but the other ...
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asked , have attacked Pope for what was his chief glory , namely his adherence to the precepts of reason ? Whether one's test for a poet was reason , imagination , passion or invention , Pope was the supreme poet .
asked , have attacked Pope for what was his chief glory , namely his adherence to the precepts of reason ? Whether one's test for a poet was reason , imagination , passion or invention , Pope was the supreme poet .
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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