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... heart like the notes of sweet music , and inspire that delicious melancholy which no person , who had felt it once , would resign for the gayest pleasures . They waken our best and purest feelings ; disposing us to benevolence , pity ...
... heart like the notes of sweet music , and inspire that delicious melancholy which no person , who had felt it once , would resign for the gayest pleasures . They waken our best and purest feelings ; disposing us to benevolence , pity ...
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... heart Employed . ( XII , 98. ) The heart however came into operation chiefly in reflection in tranquillity upon the past sensatory experiences . In the time of youth of which he wrote he was content to enjoy nature without a philosophy ...
... heart Employed . ( XII , 98. ) The heart however came into operation chiefly in reflection in tranquillity upon the past sensatory experiences . In the time of youth of which he wrote he was content to enjoy nature without a philosophy ...
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... heart . But ' we have hearts as well as heads . We can will and act , as well as think , see , and feel . Is there no communion between the intellectual and the moral ? Are the distinctions of the Schools separates in Nature ? Is there no ...
... heart . But ' we have hearts as well as heads . We can will and act , as well as think , see , and feel . Is there no communion between the intellectual and the moral ? Are the distinctions of the Schools separates in Nature ? Is there no ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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