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... feel And own - the law of universal love . From such a theme he was led on naturally to consider the attitude of the eighteenth - century philosophers to the universe . To them the subject of miracles had seemed of enormous import- ance ...
... feel And own - the law of universal love . From such a theme he was led on naturally to consider the attitude of the eighteenth - century philosophers to the universe . To them the subject of miracles had seemed of enormous import- ance ...
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... feeling and just sense . ( XIII , 168. ) And was it really true that virtue was so hard to attain that it was the ... feels such passion in its strength Must live within the very light and air Of courteous usages refined by art . ( XIII ...
... feeling and just sense . ( XIII , 168. ) And was it really true that virtue was so hard to attain that it was the ... feels such passion in its strength Must live within the very light and air Of courteous usages refined by art . ( XIII ...
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... feel The joy and greatness of its future being ? There lives nor form nor feeling in my soul Unborrowed from my country ! O divine And beauteous island ! thou hast been my sole And most magnificent temple , in the which I walk with awe ...
... feel The joy and greatness of its future being ? There lives nor form nor feeling in my soul Unborrowed from my country ! O divine And beauteous island ! thou hast been my sole And most magnificent temple , in the which I walk with awe ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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