Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... theory generally current among mankind , but not , unless proved , to be accepted by the philosopher . This doctrine , though little agreeable to the world in general , has an excellence in the eyes of youthful disputants ; it is a ...
... theory generally current among mankind , but not , unless proved , to be accepted by the philosopher . This doctrine , though little agreeable to the world in general , has an excellence in the eyes of youthful disputants ; it is a ...
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... theory of Plato , that the all - apparent phenomena were unreal , he believed already ; he had a craving to believe in something noble , beautiful , and difficult to under- stand ; he was ready , therefore , to accept the rest of that ...
... theory of Plato , that the all - apparent phenomena were unreal , he believed already ; he had a craving to believe in something noble , beautiful , and difficult to under- stand ; he was ready , therefore , to accept the rest of that ...
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... theory is still warmly controverted . The reason is this : -Sir R. Peel's Act is a sort of compromise which is suited to the English people . It was probably intended by its author as a preliminary step ; it undoubtedly suits no strict ...
... theory is still warmly controverted . The reason is this : -Sir R. Peel's Act is a sort of compromise which is suited to the English people . It was probably intended by its author as a preliminary step ; it undoubtedly suits no strict ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 75 |
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abstract Bagehot beauty believe better called certainly character civilisation Coleridge common Constitution Corn Laws coup d'état course Cowper criticism delineation described doctrine doubt Economist Edinburgh Review England English essay excellence excitement existence expression fact Falstaff fancy father feel French Government habit Hartley Hartley Coleridge Hawick House of Commons human idea imagination impulse India instinct intellectual interest kind labour Lady Mary least literary lived Lord Lord Eldon Lord Macaulay Louis Napoleon Milton mind moral nation nature never object observe opinions pain Paradise Lost passion peculiar Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps persons pleasure poems poet poetry political principle remarkable Rydal Water seems sense Shakespeare Shelley singular society sort speak speculative strong Sydney Smith talk theory things thou thought tion true truth Whigs whole Wilson wish words Wortley writing young youth