Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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... emotions once reserved for Deity . " Things that are great or vehement , " More wrote in the Enthu- siasmus Triumphatus , " People are subject to suspect that they rise from some supernatural Cause . . . . So rude Antiquity conceiv'd a ...
... emotions once reserved for Deity . " Things that are great or vehement , " More wrote in the Enthu- siasmus Triumphatus , " People are subject to suspect that they rise from some supernatural Cause . . . . So rude Antiquity conceiv'd a ...
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... emotions evoked Nature in the universe and in the world . Words indeed govern understanding , as Shaftesbury's youthful Philocles discovered when he realized that he had been responding to the temper of the times in refusing to ...
... emotions evoked Nature in the universe and in the world . Words indeed govern understanding , as Shaftesbury's youthful Philocles discovered when he realized that he had been responding to the temper of the times in refusing to ...
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... emotions Mr. Pontifex pretended , but at travelers of his own time , who no longer had the experience of Burnet , Dennis , or Gray , for a reason that Wordsworth himself made clear in 1844 when he protested the building of a Kendal and ...
... emotions Mr. Pontifex pretended , but at travelers of his own time , who no longer had the experience of Burnet , Dennis , or Gray , for a reason that Wordsworth himself made clear in 1844 when he protested the building of a Kendal and ...
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