From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 |
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Էջ 547
... practical ends to serve , and with them those practical ends are the first thing and the play of mind the second ; so much play of mind as is compatible with the prosecution of those practical ends is all that is wanted . 10 An organ ...
... practical ends to serve , and with them those practical ends are the first thing and the play of mind the second ; so much play of mind as is compatible with the prosecution of those practical ends is all that is wanted . 10 An organ ...
Էջ 549
... practical life , it condemns itself to a slow and obscure work . Slow and obscure it may be , but it is the only proper work of criticism . The mass of man kind will never have any ardent zeal for see- ing things as they are ; very ...
... practical life , it condemns itself to a slow and obscure work . Slow and obscure it may be , but it is the only proper work of criticism . The mass of man kind will never have any ardent zeal for see- ing things as they are ; very ...
Էջ 552
... practical race , both here and in America , herself sets vig- orously about a positive reconstruction of re- ligion , about making a religion of the future 10 out of hand , or at least setting about making it ; we must not rest , she ...
... practical race , both here and in America , herself sets vig- orously about a positive reconstruction of re- ligion , about making a religion of the future 10 out of hand , or at least setting about making it ; we must not rest , she ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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