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... true Christian charity . It was the story of a prosperous business man with little true education , who longed to cut a figure . He alighted upon a copy of Tom Paine's book and became carried away by the new philosophy . From him he ...
... true Christian charity . It was the story of a prosperous business man with little true education , who longed to cut a figure . He alighted upon a copy of Tom Paine's book and became carried away by the new philosophy . From him he ...
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... true that virtue was so hard to attain that it was the prized possession of a small élite ? Was it really true that all noble qualities could be fostered only in aristocratic surroundings ? There are who think that strong affection ...
... true that virtue was so hard to attain that it was the prized possession of a small élite ? Was it really true that all noble qualities could be fostered only in aristocratic surroundings ? There are who think that strong affection ...
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... true ) and are not open to question . Note the phrase ' whether it existed before or not ' ; there is no need for a correspondence with something outside the mind ; the mind has created it , and therefore it is true . And so Keats ...
... true ) and are not open to question . Note the phrase ' whether it existed before or not ' ; there is no need for a correspondence with something outside the mind ; the mind has created it , and therefore it is true . And so Keats ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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