Coleridge and the Literature of SensibilityVision, 1978 - 270 sivua |
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... tion ; his critical opinions were mostly derived from his brilliant young friends Southey , Coleridge , and Wordsworth . But he had qualities of mind and heart that were sufficiently rare . I think those qualities emerge movingly from ...
... tion ; his critical opinions were mostly derived from his brilliant young friends Southey , Coleridge , and Wordsworth . But he had qualities of mind and heart that were sufficiently rare . I think those qualities emerge movingly from ...
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... tion ( London , 1969 ) , 21–27 . 50. The True Intellectual System of the Universe , 2nd edn . ( London , 1743 ) , I , 160. The same passage is quoted by Schrickx , pp . 85-86 , but for different purposes . 51. ' A Treatise Concerning ...
... tion ( London , 1969 ) , 21–27 . 50. The True Intellectual System of the Universe , 2nd edn . ( London , 1743 ) , I , 160. The same passage is quoted by Schrickx , pp . 85-86 , but for different purposes . 51. ' A Treatise Concerning ...
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... tion . It is true that the very men responsible for this view , Locke and Newton , staunchly maintained that Nature itself was the most eloquent witness to the existence of God . But theirs were essen- tially reaffirmations of the old ...
... tion . It is true that the very men responsible for this view , Locke and Newton , staunchly maintained that Nature itself was the most eloquent witness to the existence of God . But theirs were essen- tially reaffirmations of the old ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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