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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... sense . Common sense , therefore , differs in different ages . What was born and christened in the schools passes by degrees into the world at large , and becomes the property of the market and the tea - table . At least I can dis ...
... sense . Common sense , therefore , differs in different ages . What was born and christened in the schools passes by degrees into the world at large , and becomes the property of the market and the tea - table . At least I can dis ...
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Carl Woodring. On Genius and Common Sense Essays IV and V of Table Talk bore the titles " On Genius and Common Sense " and " The Same Subject Continued . " The first paragraph of Essay IV serves here as an introduction to Essay V , which ...
Carl Woodring. On Genius and Common Sense Essays IV and V of Table Talk bore the titles " On Genius and Common Sense " and " The Same Subject Continued . " The first paragraph of Essay IV serves here as an introduction to Essay V , which ...
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... sense , distinct from every other object , and having something divine in it , which the heart owns and the imag ... sense excites by affinity those of another . Michael Angelo's forms are full of gusto . They every where obtrude the ...
... sense , distinct from every other object , and having something divine in it , which the heart owns and the imag ... sense excites by affinity those of another . Michael Angelo's forms are full of gusto . They every where obtrude the ...
Contents
JEREMY BENTHAM | 4 |
THOMAS PAINE | 11 |
THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS | 20 |
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