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Page 97
... virtue ' . When a people were corrupt , laws made things worse , and when they lived in virtuous harmony , they were unnecessary ( VI , i , 219 ) . His contempt for law arose from his belief that in general it was the means by which ...
... virtue ' . When a people were corrupt , laws made things worse , and when they lived in virtuous harmony , they were unnecessary ( VI , i , 219 ) . His contempt for law arose from his belief that in general it was the means by which ...
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... Virtue , And those who act with Benevolence and Virtue they murder time on time . These are the destroyers of Jerusalem ! these are the murderers Of Jesus ! who deny the Faith and mock at Eternal Life , Who pretend to Poetry that they ...
... Virtue , And those who act with Benevolence and Virtue they murder time on time . These are the destroyers of Jerusalem ! these are the murderers Of Jesus ! who deny the Faith and mock at Eternal Life , Who pretend to Poetry that they ...
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... virtue in the few For patrimonial honour set apart , And ignorance in the labouring multitude . For he , to all intolerance indisposed , Balanced these contemplations in his mind ; And I , who at that time was scarcely dipped Into the ...
... virtue in the few For patrimonial honour set apart , And ignorance in the labouring multitude . For he , to all intolerance indisposed , Balanced these contemplations in his mind ; And I , who at that time was scarcely dipped Into the ...
Contents
Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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