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... remained only the pleasure of seeing others suffer , and thus he planned incest as the only horror he had not yet experienced : True , I was happier than I am , while yet Manhood remained to act the thing I thought ; While lust was ...
... remained only the pleasure of seeing others suffer , and thus he planned incest as the only horror he had not yet experienced : True , I was happier than I am , while yet Manhood remained to act the thing I thought ; While lust was ...
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... remained a faith in his own genius and in an ultimate recognition : My designs unchang'd remain , Time may rage but rage in vain . For above Time's troubled Fountains On the Great Atlantic Mountains , In my Golden house on high , There ...
... remained a faith in his own genius and in an ultimate recognition : My designs unchang'd remain , Time may rage but rage in vain . For above Time's troubled Fountains On the Great Atlantic Mountains , In my Golden house on high , There ...
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... remained predominantly legalistic and theological . The eighteenth century produced great historians in Burnet , Gibbon , Hume and Robertson , three of them Scotsmen , and Hume's History of England was a good deal more popular than his ...
... remained predominantly legalistic and theological . The eighteenth century produced great historians in Burnet , Gibbon , Hume and Robertson , three of them Scotsmen , and Hume's History of England was a good deal more popular than his ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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