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... being possessed of more than usual organic sensibility , had also thought long and deeply . ... argument that " our continued influxes of feeling are directed and modified by our thoughts , which are indeed the representatives of ...
... being possessed of more than usual organic sensibility , had also thought long and deeply . ... argument that " our continued influxes of feeling are directed and modified by our thoughts , which are indeed the representatives of ...
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But these ideas , lying , as they do , rather at the circumference of the sphere of our knowledge than within it , unfortunately tempt us into certain ancient and well - worn tracks of thought that lead nowhere ; they go round in a ring ...
But these ideas , lying , as they do , rather at the circumference of the sphere of our knowledge than within it , unfortunately tempt us into certain ancient and well - worn tracks of thought that lead nowhere ; they go round in a ring ...
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Men were thought wise who could not understand His glories with a puling infant's force They sway'd about upon a rocking - horse And thought it Pegasus . Ah ! dismal - soul'd ! The winds of heaven blew , the ocean roll'd Its gathering ...
Men were thought wise who could not understand His glories with a puling infant's force They sway'd about upon a rocking - horse And thought it Pegasus . Ah ! dismal - soul'd ! The winds of heaven blew , the ocean roll'd Its gathering ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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