The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 pages |
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Page 133
... authority over our sentiments and passions is much weaker than that over our ideas ; and even the latter authority is circumscribed within very narrow boundaries . Will any one pretend to assign the ultimate reason of these boundaries ...
... authority over our sentiments and passions is much weaker than that over our ideas ; and even the latter authority is circumscribed within very narrow boundaries . Will any one pretend to assign the ultimate reason of these boundaries ...
Page 136
... authority of the will over its own faculties and ideas is not a whit more comprehensible : So that , upon the whole , there appears not , throughout * I need not examine at length the vis inertiae which is so much talked of in the new ...
... authority of the will over its own faculties and ideas is not a whit more comprehensible : So that , upon the whole , there appears not , throughout * I need not examine at length the vis inertiae which is so much talked of in the new ...
Page 320
... authority . About the year 1470 , William Cannynge , 2 an opulent merchant and an alderman of Bristol , afterwards an ecclesiastic , and dean of Westbury ' It will be sufficient to throw some of the obscurer rhymers of this period into ...
... authority . About the year 1470 , William Cannynge , 2 an opulent merchant and an alderman of Bristol , afterwards an ecclesiastic , and dean of Westbury ' It will be sufficient to throw some of the obscurer rhymers of this period into ...
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