English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism to the presentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1949 |
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... mean to deny that man has any rights ? If he does , then he must mean that there are no such things as rights any- where , and that he has none himself ; for who is there in the world but man ? But if Mr. Burke means to admit that man ...
... mean to deny that man has any rights ? If he does , then he must mean that there are no such things as rights any- where , and that he has none himself ; for who is there in the world but man ? But if Mr. Burke means to admit that man ...
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... means belles lettres . He means knowing Italy and England there comes a great to make me say , that knowing the best which deal more , Galileo and Newton amongst it . The has been thought and said by the modern nations reproach of being ...
... means belles lettres . He means knowing Italy and England there comes a great to make me say , that knowing the best which deal more , Galileo and Newton amongst it . The has been thought and said by the modern nations reproach of being ...
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... means purity and also means freedom . But alas ! like all heavens , now that it is seen it is found to be unattainable ; it looks more austere and more distant than the blue sky outside the window . For my proposal to paint on it with ...
... means purity and also means freedom . But alas ! like all heavens , now that it is seen it is found to be unattainable ; it looks more austere and more distant than the blue sky outside the window . For my proposal to paint on it with ...
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The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
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