Prose of the Romantic PeriodCarl Woodring Houghton Mifflin, 1961 - 600 pages Prose excerpts from the works of William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Walter Savage Landor, Charles Lamb, William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Thomas de Quincey, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and others. |
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... existence of man . Secondly , That the passion between the sexes is necessary , and will remain nearly in its present state . These two laws ever since we have had any knowledge of mankind , appear to have been fixed laws of our nature ...
... existence of man . Secondly , That the passion between the sexes is necessary , and will remain nearly in its present state . These two laws ever since we have had any knowledge of mankind , appear to have been fixed laws of our nature ...
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... existence ; the imagination being tempted to this exertion of her power by a consciousness in the memory that the Cuckoo is almost perpetually heard throughout the season of Spring , but seldom be- comes an object of sight . Thus far of ...
... existence ; the imagination being tempted to this exertion of her power by a consciousness in the memory that the Cuckoo is almost perpetually heard throughout the season of Spring , but seldom be- comes an object of sight . Thus far of ...
Page 116
... existence or non - existence of schools ; or even , perhaps , as the excise- man , publican , or barber happen to be , or not to be , zealous poli- ticians , and readers of the weekly newspaper pro bono publico . An- terior to ...
... existence or non - existence of schools ; or even , perhaps , as the excise- man , publican , or barber happen to be , or not to be , zealous poli- ticians , and readers of the weekly newspaper pro bono publico . An- terior to ...
Contents
JEREMY BENTHAM | 4 |
THOMAS PAINE | 11 |
THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS | 20 |
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