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... important element entering into naturalism or medievalism , but as a third main aspect of romanticism . The overlapping which will remain despite this shift in viewpoint may be regarded as evidence of the funda- mental unity of our ...
... important element entering into naturalism or medievalism , but as a third main aspect of romanticism . The overlapping which will remain despite this shift in viewpoint may be regarded as evidence of the funda- mental unity of our ...
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... important , and there is still room for a thorough treatment of it . At present your best source of information will be Lilian Winstanley's Platonism in Shelley ( Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association , Vol . IV ) ...
... important , and there is still room for a thorough treatment of it . At present your best source of information will be Lilian Winstanley's Platonism in Shelley ( Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association , Vol . IV ) ...
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... important ideas to express . It is our aim not only to enjoy the expression of those ideas , but to understand them ... importance to anyone with a disinterested love of knowledge . Once we learn to regard ideas from the historical view ...
... important ideas to express . It is our aim not only to enjoy the expression of those ideas , but to understand them ... importance to anyone with a disinterested love of knowledge . Once we learn to regard ideas from the historical view ...
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NATURE | 1 |
BURKE AND GODWIN | 16 |
JACOBINS AND ANTIJACOBINS 34 V | 34 |
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