Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... understanding without awakening the feelings of the heart ; still there was a long and blessed interval , dur- ing which my natural faculties were allowed to expand , and my original tendencies to deve- lope themselves : my fancy , and ...
... understanding without awakening the feelings of the heart ; still there was a long and blessed interval , dur- ing which my natural faculties were allowed to expand , and my original tendencies to deve- lope themselves : my fancy , and ...
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... UNDERSTANDING , encouraged and confirmed by the authority of our genuine divines , and philosophers , before the revolution . " both life , and sense , Fancy , and understanding : whence the soul Reason receives , and REASON is her ...
... UNDERSTANDING , encouraged and confirmed by the authority of our genuine divines , and philosophers , before the revolution . " both life , and sense , Fancy , and understanding : whence the soul Reason receives , and REASON is her ...
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... understanding ? The abyss crieth ; it is not in me ! Ocean echoeth back ; not in me ! Whence then cometh wisdom ? Where dwelleth understanding ? Hidden from the eyes of the living : Kept secret from the fowls of heaven ! Heli and death ...
... understanding ? The abyss crieth ; it is not in me ! Ocean echoeth back ; not in me ! Whence then cometh wisdom ? Where dwelleth understanding ? Hidden from the eyes of the living : Kept secret from the fowls of heaven ! Heli and death ...
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