Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon P., 1964 |
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... nature , I find so many in the world , & many who have ceased to exist , whose opinions coincide with my own & who thought themselves christians that I still think I must be one ; but today I met with this sentiment of Lyttleton ' the ...
... nature , I find so many in the world , & many who have ceased to exist , whose opinions coincide with my own & who thought themselves christians that I still think I must be one ; but today I met with this sentiment of Lyttleton ' the ...
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... Nature has decidedly distinguished degrees among a degenerate race.'Admit for a moment that the composition of soul varies in every recipient - still Nature must have been blind to give a kingdom to a fool , a dukedom to a sensualist ...
... Nature has decidedly distinguished degrees among a degenerate race.'Admit for a moment that the composition of soul varies in every recipient - still Nature must have been blind to give a kingdom to a fool , a dukedom to a sensualist ...
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... nature , & told me that that self - esteem which would wrap me round in self , had its origin in that same human - nature , thus finding pride , I tremble at being human , & have clung to a religion which promises in the hour of ...
... nature , & told me that that self - esteem which would wrap me round in self , had its origin in that same human - nature , thus finding pride , I tremble at being human , & have clung to a religion which promises in the hour of ...
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