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... to an individual but is ' an association of a more general nature , an association which takes in all mankind , ' we feel a momentary stirring of some instinct deep - planted in humanity , a universal terror of the human race .
... to an individual but is ' an association of a more general nature , an association which takes in all mankind , ' we feel a momentary stirring of some instinct deep - planted in humanity , a universal terror of the human race .
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He was no more blind to them than Tennyson ; but his universal solvent , the principle of plenitude , served him here as elsewhere . Doubtless , King granted , God could have made a world free from these horrors , simply by refraining ...
He was no more blind to them than Tennyson ; but his universal solvent , the principle of plenitude , served him here as elsewhere . Doubtless , King granted , God could have made a world free from these horrors , simply by refraining ...
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Rationality and uniformity were , indeed , com- monly assumed to be inseparable notions , and there was a marked ten- dency to define the rational simply as that which is found to be actually universal in the human mind .
Rationality and uniformity were , indeed , com- monly assumed to be inseparable notions , and there was a marked ten- dency to define the rational simply as that which is found to be actually universal in the human mind .
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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