English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1929 - 1454 pages |
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... things ; or rather , we have no sound and satisfactory knowledge of things external to ourselves , but merely of our own sensations . We cannot discover the causes of things , or ascertain that in the antecedent which connects it with ...
... things ; or rather , we have no sound and satisfactory knowledge of things external to ourselves , but merely of our own sensations . We cannot discover the causes of things , or ascertain that in the antecedent which connects it with ...
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... things forgotten , these same scenes so bright , So beautiful , so majestic in themselves , Though yet the day was distant , did become 610 Habitually dear , and all their forms I had received so much , that all my thoughts. Gleams like ...
... things forgotten , these same scenes so bright , So beautiful , so majestic in themselves , Though yet the day was distant , did become 610 Habitually dear , and all their forms I had received so much , that all my thoughts. Gleams like ...
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... things Have I partaken ; and of all these things . One were enough ; then wonder not that I Am what I am , but that I ever was , Or having been , that I am still on earth . Abbot . Yet , hear me still- Man . Old man ! I do respect Thine ...
... things Have I partaken ; and of all these things . One were enough ; then wonder not that I Am what I am , but that I ever was , Or having been , that I am still on earth . Abbot . Yet , hear me still- Man . Old man ! I do respect Thine ...
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