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... later philosophy he was to deny the truth of almost everything he had written in 1756. Indeed much of A Vindication of Natural Society reads like an extract from the works of William Godwin . In his later writings the concept of ...
... later philosophy he was to deny the truth of almost everything he had written in 1756. Indeed much of A Vindication of Natural Society reads like an extract from the works of William Godwin . In his later writings the concept of ...
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... later : ' It is far too shadowy a notion to be recommended to faith as more than an element in our instincts of immortality . ' ( Prose Works , III , p . 195. ) 2 When he was nearing sixty Wordsworth wrote that his total earnings from ...
... later : ' It is far too shadowy a notion to be recommended to faith as more than an element in our instincts of immortality . ' ( Prose Works , III , p . 195. ) 2 When he was nearing sixty Wordsworth wrote that his total earnings from ...
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... later , ' with what I now despise . ' Gebor appeared in 1798 , within a few weeks of the Lyrical Ballads , and was written in the same direct language which Wordsworth and Coleridge claimed as such a novelty in their work . Charles Lamb ...
... later , ' with what I now despise . ' Gebor appeared in 1798 , within a few weeks of the Lyrical Ballads , and was written in the same direct language which Wordsworth and Coleridge claimed as such a novelty in their work . Charles Lamb ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
Copyright | |
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