The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... influence upon the thought of his time which may be compared with that of Coleridge in the generation immediately preceding . Hamilton and Mill were the leaders of a marked revival of interest in speculative topics , which rein- stated ...
... influence upon the thought of his time which may be compared with that of Coleridge in the generation immediately preceding . Hamilton and Mill were the leaders of a marked revival of interest in speculative topics , which rein- stated ...
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... influence upon philosophical thought . Since the time of Descartes , continental thought had had little effect upon English philosophy . Leibniz and even Spinoza were hardly more than names . Helvétius had in- 1 Ferrier , J. F. ...
... influence upon philosophical thought . Since the time of Descartes , continental thought had had little effect upon English philosophy . Leibniz and even Spinoza were hardly more than names . Helvétius had in- 1 Ferrier , J. F. ...
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... influence of the new spirit , which he identified with the thinking of Coleridge , did not noticeably develop ... influenced by Coleridge , did not bring about any fundamental Mill's Early Writings 17.
... influence of the new spirit , which he identified with the thinking of Coleridge , did not noticeably develop ... influenced by Coleridge , did not bring about any fundamental Mill's Early Writings 17.
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... influence was dominant in all departments of philosophical and political thought ; he had the initiative , and set the problems for his opponents as well as for his adherents ; and his works became university text - books . This holds ...
... influence was dominant in all departments of philosophical and political thought ; he had the initiative , and set the problems for his opponents as well as for his adherents ; and his works became university text - books . This holds ...
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... influence has been restricted to a limited number of other thinkers , through whom it has passed to wider circles without any definite trace of its origin . His books are largely filled with criticism of contemporary writers . But none ...
... influence has been restricted to a limited number of other thinkers , through whom it has passed to wider circles without any definite trace of its origin . His books are largely filled with criticism of contemporary writers . But none ...
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