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... laws which we have been taught to think the sole criterion of excellence . Critical taste is universally diffused , and we require the same order and design which every modern performance is expected to have , in poems where they never ...
... laws which we have been taught to think the sole criterion of excellence . Critical taste is universally diffused , and we require the same order and design which every modern performance is expected to have , in poems where they never ...
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... law ? Is it not rather a faithfulness to their own natural inclinations ? ... A law is founded in intellectuals , in the ... laws " of right and wrong and its love of the formulable , it was largely an attempt to transcend the merely ...
... law ? Is it not rather a faithfulness to their own natural inclinations ? ... A law is founded in intellectuals , in the ... laws " of right and wrong and its love of the formulable , it was largely an attempt to transcend the merely ...
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... Law an act done simply because a person wanted to do it was ipso facto a bad act.50 Yet Law , in his answer to the ... laws are justly to be shaped and qualified according to the human ends to be served , and to measure the service of ...
... Law an act done simply because a person wanted to do it was ipso facto a bad act.50 Yet Law , in his answer to the ... laws are justly to be shaped and qualified according to the human ends to be served , and to measure the service of ...
Contents
The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
Suggestions toward a Genealogy of The Man of Feeling | 61 |
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