A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... thing of the past , and they judged its effects not by contrast with a former state , but on the basis of things as they were . To them the eternal fitness of things was not the assertion of a principle that had triumphantly justified ...
... thing of the past , and they judged its effects not by contrast with a former state , but on the basis of things as they were . To them the eternal fitness of things was not the assertion of a principle that had triumphantly justified ...
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... things ; " the way to be happy , " declares his Shaftesburian philosopher in Rasselas , " is to live according to nature in obedience to that universal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally im- pressed . " But when ...
... things ; " the way to be happy , " declares his Shaftesburian philosopher in Rasselas , " is to live according to nature in obedience to that universal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally im- pressed . " But when ...
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... things , " " the mighty abstract idea of Beauty ; " but for him the accent lay , not as with Shelley on the principle , but on all things . Shelley , as a dedicated Platonist , regarded concrete beauty as a reflection of absolute Beauty ...
... things , " " the mighty abstract idea of Beauty ; " but for him the accent lay , not as with Shelley on the principle , but on all things . Shelley , as a dedicated Platonist , regarded concrete beauty as a reflection of absolute Beauty ...
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