Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... truth of such emotions , as would natu- rally accompany such situations , supposing them real . And real in this sense they have been to every human being who , from whatever source of delusion , has at any time believed himself under ...
... truth of such emotions , as would natu- rally accompany such situations , supposing them real . And real in this sense they have been to every human being who , from whatever source of delusion , has at any time believed himself under ...
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... truths ; either of truth absolute and demonstrable , as in works of science ; or of facts experienced and recorded , as in history . Pleasure , and that of the highest and most permanent kind , may result from the attainment of the end ...
... truths ; either of truth absolute and demonstrable , as in works of science ; or of facts experienced and recorded , as in history . Pleasure , and that of the highest and most permanent kind , may result from the attainment of the end ...
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... truth . " When I considered the actions which I meant to describe ( those inferring the persons ) I was again per- suaded rather to choose those of a former age , than the present ; and in a century so far re- moved as might preserve me ...
... truth . " When I considered the actions which I meant to describe ( those inferring the persons ) I was again per- suaded rather to choose those of a former age , than the present ; and in a century so far re- moved as might preserve me ...
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