Makers of Literary Criticism, Том 2Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1967 |
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... faculty upon its worthiest objects , the external universe , the moral and religious sentiments of man , his natural affections , and his acquired passions ; which have the same ennobling tendency as the productions of men , in this ...
... faculty upon its worthiest objects , the external universe , the moral and religious sentiments of man , his natural affections , and his acquired passions ; which have the same ennobling tendency as the productions of men , in this ...
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... faculty itself . We have more moral , political and historical wisdom than we know how to reduce into practice ; we have more scientific and economical knowledge than can be accommodated to the just distribution of the produce which it ...
... faculty itself . We have more moral , political and historical wisdom than we know how to reduce into practice ; we have more scientific and economical knowledge than can be accommodated to the just distribution of the produce which it ...
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... faculty a man's mind may have will come out here . Is it even of business , a matter to be done ? The gifted man is he who sees the essential point , and leaves all the rest aside as surplusage : it is his faculty too , the man of ...
... faculty a man's mind may have will come out here . Is it even of business , a matter to be done ? The gifted man is he who sees the essential point , and leaves all the rest aside as surplusage : it is his faculty too , the man of ...
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Foreword | 1 |
NOTE TO THE THORN 1800 | 15 |
ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO The Preface 1815 | 33 |
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