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... mind , emancipated from the influence of authority , and devoted to the search of truth . Milton professes to form his system from the Bible alone ; and his digest of scriptural texts is cer- tainly among the best that have ap- peared ...
... mind , emancipated from the influence of authority , and devoted to the search of truth . Milton professes to form his system from the Bible alone ; and his digest of scriptural texts is cer- tainly among the best that have ap- peared ...
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... mind , if any thing that we may expect to find the poetical which gives so much pleasure ought to temperament in its highest perfection . be called unsoundness . By poetry , we In an enlightened age there will be mean not all writing in ...
... mind , if any thing that we may expect to find the poetical which gives so much pleasure ought to temperament in its highest perfection . be called unsoundness . By poetry , we In an enlightened age there will be mean not all writing in ...
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... mind . He must unlearn much of suited to the production of vigorous that knowledge which has perhaps con- native poetry as the flower - pots of a stituted hitherto his chief title to supe - hot - house to the growth of oaks . That ...
... mind . He must unlearn much of suited to the production of vigorous that knowledge which has perhaps con- native poetry as the flower - pots of a stituted hitherto his chief title to supe - hot - house to the growth of oaks . That ...
Pagina 6
... mind through conductors . associated ideas . Like the dwelling- The most unimaginative man must un - place of our infancy revisited in man- derstand the Iliad . Homer gives him hood , like the song of our country no choice , and ...
... mind through conductors . associated ideas . Like the dwelling- The most unimaginative man must un - place of our infancy revisited in man- derstand the Iliad . Homer gives him hood , like the song of our country no choice , and ...
Pagina 10
... minds , the portion of spirit with which we are best acquainted ? We observe certain phænomena . We cannot ex- plain them ... Mind . The history of the Jews natural beings , Milton has succeeded is the record of a continued struggle best ...
... minds , the portion of spirit with which we are best acquainted ? We observe certain phænomena . We cannot ex- plain them ... Mind . The history of the Jews natural beings , Milton has succeeded is the record of a continued struggle best ...
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