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Pagina 74
... political and theological treatises . But I am not a Roman Catholic . ' ' Oh yes ! I know what you mean : it is a poetical way of saying that music stimu- lates aspiration . ' ' No , that is not what I mean . If there be such a mental ...
... political and theological treatises . But I am not a Roman Catholic . ' ' Oh yes ! I know what you mean : it is a poetical way of saying that music stimu- lates aspiration . ' ' No , that is not what I mean . If there be such a mental ...
Pagina 160
... politics . The new evan- gelical school of Newton and Romaine she detested bitterly , as much in fact as she detested Popery . The nephew , however , came under Newton's influence and was converted . His aunt was in despair . She could ...
... politics . The new evan- gelical school of Newton and Romaine she detested bitterly , as much in fact as she detested Popery . The nephew , however , came under Newton's influence and was converted . His aunt was in despair . She could ...
Pagina 194
... politics , religion , and philosophy , but in the three little poems where he has subjects akin to him he is perfect , and could have done nothing better ten years later . Still more remarkable , Lewti , in its earliest form , cannot ...
... politics , religion , and philosophy , but in the three little poems where he has subjects akin to him he is perfect , and could have done nothing better ten years later . Still more remarkable , Lewti , in its earliest form , cannot ...
Pagina 205
... Political Justice . On reading Political Justice now , it is difficult to understand why Wordsworth should have been so much affected by it . Its philosophy , if philosophy it can be called , is simply the denial of any rule of conduct ...
... Political Justice . On reading Political Justice now , it is difficult to understand why Wordsworth should have been so much affected by it . Its philosophy , if philosophy it can be called , is simply the denial of any rule of conduct ...
Pagina 209
... Political Justice was due to pure intellectual conviction . I think not . Coleridge noticed that Wordsworth suffered much from hypo- chondria . He complains that during the Scotch tour in 1803 ' Wordsworth's hypo- chondriacal feelings ...
... Political Justice was due to pure intellectual conviction . I think not . Coleridge noticed that Wordsworth suffered much from hypo- chondria . He complains that during the Scotch tour in 1803 ' Wordsworth's hypo- chondriacal feelings ...
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