Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... regards literature , it achieved there its mightiest triumphs . When we contrast the age with that which immediately preceded it , we seem almost to realize the vision of Milton , of 66 a mighty and puissant nation rous- ing itself ...
... regards literature , it achieved there its mightiest triumphs . When we contrast the age with that which immediately preceded it , we seem almost to realize the vision of Milton , of 66 a mighty and puissant nation rous- ing itself ...
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... regard to religion , it rests in supersti tion or atheism ; in government , it flies from servility to license ; in literature , it passes from cold correctness t convulsive deformity . France is almost the only countr which could have ...
... regard to religion , it rests in supersti tion or atheism ; in government , it flies from servility to license ; in literature , it passes from cold correctness t convulsive deformity . France is almost the only countr which could have ...
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... regards Warburton , however , we think Jef- frey was essentially right . Nothing can be finer than the castigation he gives the insolent and vindictive bishop , at the same time that he acknowledges his tal- ents and erudition ...
... regards Warburton , however , we think Jef- frey was essentially right . Nothing can be finer than the castigation he gives the insolent and vindictive bishop , at the same time that he acknowledges his tal- ents and erudition ...
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... of the relative and the different . 4. It is cognizable and conceivable by consciousness and reflection , under relation , difference , and plurality . " The first of these opinions we regard as true 120 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... of the relative and the different . 4. It is cognizable and conceivable by consciousness and reflection , under relation , difference , and plurality . " The first of these opinions we regard as true 120 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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Edwin Percy Whipple. " The first of these opinions we regard as true ; the second is held by Kant ; the third by Schelling ; and the last by our author . " 1. In our opinion , the mind can conceive , and consequently can know , only the ...
Edwin Percy Whipple. " The first of these opinions we regard as true ; the second is held by Kant ; the third by Schelling ; and the last by our author . " 1. In our opinion , the mind can conceive , and consequently can know , only the ...
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