English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1950 - 1538 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 ...
Page 590
... things for a righteous end . I'll follow him - but cautiously , though surely . [ Exit ABBOT . 5 Of undiseased mankind , the giant sons Of the. Yet shape themselves some fantasy on earth , To which frail twig they cling , like drown- ing ...
... things for a righteous end . I'll follow him - but cautiously , though surely . [ Exit ABBOT . 5 Of undiseased mankind , the giant sons Of the. Yet shape themselves some fantasy on earth , To which frail twig they cling , like drown- ing ...
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... things real- things semireal - and nothings . Things real , such as existences of sun , moon , and stars- and passages of Shakespeare . - Things semi- real , such as love , the clouds , etc. , which re- quire a greeting of the spirit to ...
... things real- things semireal - and nothings . Things real , such as existences of sun , moon , and stars- and passages of Shakespeare . - Things semi- real , such as love , the clouds , etc. , which re- quire a greeting of the spirit to ...
Contents
Eighteenth Century | 1 |
ALLAN RAMSAY 1685?1758 | 7 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIES | 21 |
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