Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... God ! No wonder then that , looking back to the draft Prelude , he now found it not completed ' in such a manner as to satisfy his own mind ' . His philosophical poem was designed WORDSWORTH'S METAPHYSICAL SYSTEM 103.
... God ! No wonder then that , looking back to the draft Prelude , he now found it not completed ' in such a manner as to satisfy his own mind ' . His philosophical poem was designed WORDSWORTH'S METAPHYSICAL SYSTEM 103.
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... philosophical explanation of his belief . In it he achieves , as far as it could be achieved , the reconcilement of that belief with orthodoxy . The active principle , which subsists in all things and circulates from each to each , is ...
... philosophical explanation of his belief . In it he achieves , as far as it could be achieved , the reconcilement of that belief with orthodoxy . The active principle , which subsists in all things and circulates from each to each , is ...
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... philosophical . A selection from its list of membership will show its importance and its interest for us : Dr. Robertson , Adam Smith , David Hume , Lord Kames , Hugh Blair , Sir David Dalrymple , Allan Ramsay ( son of the ballad ...
... philosophical . A selection from its list of membership will show its importance and its interest for us : Dr. Robertson , Adam Smith , David Hume , Lord Kames , Hugh Blair , Sir David Dalrymple , Allan Ramsay ( son of the ballad ...
Contenido
KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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