Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... moral declamation ; from the pastoral claims and wild streaming lights of the " Thalaba , " in which sentiment and imagery have given permanence even to the excitement of curiosity ; and from the full blaze of the " Kehama , ” ( a ...
... moral declamation ; from the pastoral claims and wild streaming lights of the " Thalaba , " in which sentiment and imagery have given permanence even to the excitement of curiosity ; and from the full blaze of the " Kehama , ” ( a ...
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... moral being ; that its liv- ing sensorium is in the heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned unless they have proceeded from the heart.— But whether they be such , no man can be cer- tain in the case of ...
... moral being ; that its liv- ing sensorium is in the heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned unless they have proceeded from the heart.— But whether they be such , no man can be cer- tain in the case of ...
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... morality , must have a moral origin ; so far at least , that the evidence of its doctrines could not , like the truths of abstract science , be wholly indepen- dent of the will . It were therefore to be ex- pected , that its fundamental ...
... morality , must have a moral origin ; so far at least , that the evidence of its doctrines could not , like the truths of abstract science , be wholly indepen- dent of the will . It were therefore to be ex- pected , that its fundamental ...
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