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... thing that was not genuine . It is possible that some cases of mistake in this respect may have occurred . There may be one or two passages they can not well be more - printed in this volume which belong to other writers ; and if such ...
... thing that was not genuine . It is possible that some cases of mistake in this respect may have occurred . There may be one or two passages they can not well be more - printed in this volume which belong to other writers ; and if such ...
Pagina 19
... thing like the same education with myself ) what they will be five minutes be- fore the lecture begins . Such is my way , for such is my nature ; and in attempting any other , I should only torment myself in or- der to disappoint my ...
... thing like the same education with myself ) what they will be five minutes be- fore the lecture begins . Such is my way , for such is my nature ; and in attempting any other , I should only torment myself in or- der to disappoint my ...
Pagina 22
... things it burns- As we our food into our nature change ! From their gross matter she abstracts their forms , And draws a kind of quintessence from things , Which to her proper nature she transforms To bear them light on her celestial ...
... things it burns- As we our food into our nature change ! From their gross matter she abstracts their forms , And draws a kind of quintessence from things , Which to her proper nature she transforms To bear them light on her celestial ...
Pagina 23
... things , genuine prophet and anticipator as he was of the Protestant Christian æra , —should have given in his Dialogue ... thing else they were exactly opposed to each other . ( 3 ) Tragedy is poetry in its deepest earnest ; comedy is ...
... things , genuine prophet and anticipator as he was of the Protestant Christian æra , —should have given in his Dialogue ... thing else they were exactly opposed to each other . ( 3 ) Tragedy is poetry in its deepest earnest ; comedy is ...
Pagina 37
... thing as it really is . I have often ob- served that little children are actually deceived by stage - scenery ... things consists- not in the mind's judging it to be a forest , but , in its remission of the judgment that it is not a ...
... thing as it really is . I have often ob- served that little children are actually deceived by stage - scenery ... things consists- not in the mind's judging it to be a forest , but , in its remission of the judgment that it is not a ...
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