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It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things , that men of intemperate minds cannot be free . Their passions forge their fetters . ' Burke's view of society was that of a complex of loyalties and affections , of families ...
It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things , that men of intemperate minds cannot be free . Their passions forge their fetters . ' Burke's view of society was that of a complex of loyalties and affections , of families ...
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While there , she questioned Demorgorgon about the nature of things . First , ' Who made the living world ? ' ' God ' , was the reply . It was easy to accept that God had made the beautiful things of life , but who made terror , madness ...
While there , she questioned Demorgorgon about the nature of things . First , ' Who made the living world ? ' ' God ' , was the reply . It was easy to accept that God had made the beautiful things of life , but who made terror , madness ...
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In any case , historical comparisons were difficult things to make . ' Gentlemen , you will never settle this controversy , till you have first settled what is good for man in this world ; the great question de finibus , which has ...
In any case , historical comparisons were difficult things to make . ' Gentlemen , you will never settle this controversy , till you have first settled what is good for man in this world ; the great question de finibus , which has ...
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Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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