A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... given an apparently firm basis for that belief . If the mind at birth was indeed a tabula rasa , if there was nothing in it that had not entered through the senses , then the possibility of human per- fection was given . Preserve the ...
... given an apparently firm basis for that belief . If the mind at birth was indeed a tabula rasa , if there was nothing in it that had not entered through the senses , then the possibility of human per- fection was given . Preserve the ...
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... given actively , again as something alive and sen- tient the sea lay laughing ; even the shining of the mountains is made to seem active , while the idyllic undertone is given in static nouns . Again we have that perfect fusion of sense ...
... given actively , again as something alive and sen- tient the sea lay laughing ; even the shining of the mountains is made to seem active , while the idyllic undertone is given in static nouns . Again we have that perfect fusion of sense ...
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... given , if at all , abstractly . The red of the rose is suggested by implication only , it is the purple and white of the hyacinth , and the green of the leaves that are given immediately . And the colours are given , as in The Euganean ...
... given , if at all , abstractly . The red of the rose is suggested by implication only , it is the purple and white of the hyacinth , and the green of the leaves that are given immediately . And the colours are given , as in The Euganean ...
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