From Wordsworth to SpenderPaul Robert Lieder Houghton Mifflin, 1950 Readings representative of major British authors. For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... reason , and 35 that , if it does not attain to truth , either the premiss or the process is in fault ; but I am not speaking of right reason , but of reason as it acts in fact and concretely in fallen man . I know that even the unaided ...
... reason , and 35 that , if it does not attain to truth , either the premiss or the process is in fault ; but I am not speaking of right reason , but of reason as it acts in fact and concretely in fallen man . I know that even the unaided ...
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... reason , of the application of intelligence to human affairs , which was the basis of the claim of the eighteenth century to be entitled the age of enlight- enment . His father , James Mill , was the disciple of Jeremy Bentham , the ...
... reason , of the application of intelligence to human affairs , which was the basis of the claim of the eighteenth century to be entitled the age of enlight- enment . His father , James Mill , was the disciple of Jeremy Bentham , the ...
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... reason of the general lowness of estimate in 15 the honor we render him is clearer still . which the profession of commerce is held , as compared with that of arms . Philosophi- cally , it does not , at first sight , appear reasonable ...
... reason of the general lowness of estimate in 15 the honor we render him is clearer still . which the profession of commerce is held , as compared with that of arms . Philosophi- cally , it does not , at first sight , appear reasonable ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
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