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... philosophy or other , and it is an utter mistake to suppose its influence is confined to particular classes ' ; and the second , ' that without a congenial philosophy there can be no general religion , that a philosophy among the higher ...
... philosophy or other , and it is an utter mistake to suppose its influence is confined to particular classes ' ; and the second , ' that without a congenial philosophy there can be no general religion , that a philosophy among the higher ...
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... philosophy , by which he sought to reinstate religion as the focal point of man's existence , and to replace scientific materialism by Neo - Platonism . It relates also to Coleridge's philosophy of history , which he set out so clearly ...
... philosophy , by which he sought to reinstate religion as the focal point of man's existence , and to replace scientific materialism by Neo - Platonism . It relates also to Coleridge's philosophy of history , which he set out so clearly ...
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Ronald Walter Harris. POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY ยท 321 particular philosophy , but not philosophy in general . Here Milton came to his aid , for he had combined philosophy with sublime poetry , and Keats quoted with approval his lines : How ...
Ronald Walter Harris. POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY ยท 321 particular philosophy , but not philosophy in general . Here Milton came to his aid , for he had combined philosophy with sublime poetry , and Keats quoted with approval his lines : How ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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